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Trichoscopy is a non-invasive scalp and hair dermoscopy. In our daily dermatology practice, many eponyms are used. The present article highlights various eponyms in trichoscopy described in dermatology.
Salecha Akshay Jain +3 more
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Mallet Fracture: I.F. Busch Fracture, W. Busch Fracture or P. Segond Fracture? [PDF]
Background. For several centuries, eponyms have been a convenient means of communication between clinicians. For some eponyms among modern surgeons, controversy over authors priority continues. There is still no consensus on the so-called mallet fracture.
Aleksandr S. Zolotov +2 more
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While eponyms are frequently used within both terminologies and lexis of Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP) (Garfield [1983]) in English and in French, the attribution of proper names to scientific concepts or objects may sometimes be problematic. One
Tiffany Jandrain
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Bilateral occipital lobe infarct neglect deficit (BLIND) syndrome
Cortical blindness is characterized by loss of vision due to dysfunction of the visual cortices, most commonly secondary to bilateral ischemic infarcts of the occipital lobe.
S Shanmugam +5 more
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Gilbert syndrome is a common autosomal dominant hereditary condition with incomplete penetrance and characterized by intermittent unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in the absence of hepatocellular disease or hemolysis. In patients with Gilbert syndrome, uridine diphosphate-glucuronyl transferase activity is reduced to 30% of the normal, resulting in ...
Fretzayas, A. +3 more
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This study examines Japanese Sign Language (JSL) toponym distribution by categorizing 184 JSL endonymic toponyms via the Blair & Tent (2020) Australian National Placename Survey (ANPS) typology.
Johnny George
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Trends in dermatology eponymsCapsule Summary
Background: Eponyms are ubiquitous in dermatology; however, their usage trends have not been studied. Objective: To characterize the usage of eponyms in dermatology from 1880 to 2020.
Lin He, MD, PhD +6 more
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THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE FIRST THREE YEARS OF TUKULTĪ-NINURTA’S I (1242-1206 BC) [PDF]
The chronology of events during the reign of Tukultī-Ninurta I does not stand out with particular accuracy, which often sparked controversy. In particular, it refers to the irregular sequence of events in the king's records.
Ruslan
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An eponym is a person, real or fictitious, after whom something has been named. Eponyms have been an integral part of medical nomenclature and history for centuries, but their continued use, including their spelling, is contentious.
Ernest Lawrence Abel
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Left Atrial Myxoma: A Great Masquerader with Multiple Clinical Faces – A Case Series
While syphilis and pulmonary embolism are well known with the eponym of “The Great Masquerader,” atrial myxoma should also be given the eponym due to its variable presentations and frequent misdiagnosis.
Mohamed Iliyas +3 more
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