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Unification of Sinonasal Anatomical Terminology [PDF]
The advent of endoscopy and computed tomography at the beginning of the 1980s brought to rhinology a revival of anatomy and physiology study. In 1994, the International Conference of Sinus Disease was conceived because the official “Terminologia Anatomica”1 had little information on the detailed sinonasal anatomy.
Richard Louis Voegels +2 more
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Anatomical terminology of the internal nose and paranasal sinuses: cross-cultural adaptation to Portuguese [PDF]
Introduction: Functional endonasal endoscopic surgery is a frequent surgical procedure among otorhinolaryngologists. In 2014, the European Society of Rhinology published the “European Position Paper on the Anatomical Terminology of the Internal Nose and ...
Thiago Freire Pinto Bezerra +45 more
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Metaphors in Anatomical Terminology
The article is concerned with the problem of metaphorisation as the most important cognition mechanism that plays a significant role in forming the anatomical vocabulary of the Kazakh and Russian languages. Terminology is a part of the literary language,
Zifa Temirgazina +5 more
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Towards a Unified Terminology for Implant-Influenced Fractures: Implications for Musculoskeletal and Muscle–Implant Interaction Research [PDF]
Background: The global increase in orthopedic implant use—both for trauma fixation and arthroplasty—has profoundly transformed musculoskeletal surgery.
Giacomo Papotto +10 more
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Exploring the ambiguity in the anatomical terminology among Dental professionals [PDF]
Background Anatomical terms in medical literature have been used with varying meanings, leading to confusion in clinical practice. This study aims to investigate the ambiguity of anatomical terms in clinical dentistry. Methods Dentists who have undergone
Kanet Chotvorrarak +4 more
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INTERNATIONAL ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY: A CORRECTION. [PDF]
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Anatomical eponyms — unloved names in medical terminology
Uniform international terminology is a fundamental issue of medicine. Names of various organs or structures have developed since early human history. The first proper anatomical books were written by Hippocrates, Aristotle and Galen. For this reason the modern terms originated from Latin or Greek.
F, Burdan +4 more
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Why anatomical terminology in Serbian languange? [PDF]
In article is discussed, from the viewpoint of anatomist, the absence of a "standard" anatomical terminology in Serbian language and the consequences of this fact.
Malobabić Slobodan
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New Terminologia Anatomica: cranium and extracranial bones of the head
In 2019, the updated and extended version of Terminologia Anatomica was published by the Federative International Programme for Anatomical Terminology (FIPAT). This new edition uses more precise and adequate anatomical names compared to its predecessors.
Piotr Paweł Chmielewski
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Background: Translational research refers to scientific findings that have been extensively studied in models and find their way to clinical studies. In a certain sense in translational anatomy a similar application of conventional anatomical knowledge ...
Vedat Topsakal +8 more
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