Report describing the conceptual and linguistic systems that describe the medical terminology.
Hosseinzadeh Hamid
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SKETCHES OF MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY [PDF]
This article appeared on the verge of several sciences: clinical anatomy, clinical physiology, and philology. Accordingly, its authors feature a clinician, a University teacher, and a philologist.
A. Kitsera, R. Kitsera
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Transition of the Korean Name for the Department of Radiology and Korean Medical Terminology: A Note Ahead of Publication for the Sixth Edition of the Korean Medical Terminology [PDF]
The author was a member of the Medical Terminology Committee of the Korean Society of Radiology and the Korean Medical Association Working Committee on Medical Terms for the publication of the sixth edition of the Korean Medical Association. The author
Ik Yang
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Medical terminology-based computing system: a lightweight post-processing solution for out-of-vocabulary multi-word terms [PDF]
The linguistic rules of medical terminology assist in gaining acquaintance with rare/complex clinical and biomedical terms. The medical language follows a Greek and Latin-inspired nomenclature.
Nadia Saeed , Hammad Naveed
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Termbot: A Chatbot-Based Crossword Game for Gamified Medical Terminology Learning [PDF]
Tien-Ming Chan +2 more
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The Impact of Medical Terminology in Self-Triage Decision-Making
ObjectiveThe present study examined whether medical terminology impacts self-triage decisions (deciding if and when to seek medical treatment) compared to lay terminology.MethodsUndergraduate psychology student participants read 32 hypothetical health ...
Maria C. D’Angelo +4 more
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A review of medical terminology standards and structured reporting [PDF]
Kurt Zimmerman, Weiguo Fan
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Medical terminology in online patient–patient communication: evidence of high health literacy? [PDF]
Fage-Butler AM, Nisbeth Jensen M.
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The use of eponyms in medical case reports: etymological, quantitative, and structural analysis
Background The present paper focuses on eponyms, that is, terms with proper names, in particular, derived from world mythologies, the Bible, and modern literature.
Yuliia Lysanets, Olena Bieliaieva
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Eponyms in Latin, English and Bulgarian Medical Terminology
Eponyms have been an inseparable part of medicine ever since science came into existence. The objective of the present paper is to establish the main principles of formation of eponyms in Latin, English and Bulgarian medical terminology.
Zlatina Zheleva +2 more
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