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Nomina anatomica-unde venient et quo vaditis? [PDF]

open access: yesAnat Sci Int
AbstractAs the title indicates, this article deals with the origins of anatomic terminology and its development up to the present day. The first attempt to name anatomical structures in animals and humans date back to Alkmaion, i.e. to the fifth century BC.
Pretterklieber ML.
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Pulmonalis or Pulmonaris? It's Elementarius, My Dear Watson. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Anat
ABSTRACT The adjectival suffix ‐alis and its allomorph ‐aris are very common in the anatomical nomenclature; however, rules governing differential usage, such as ‐aris substituting for ‐alis following an ‐l‐, leave many exceptions. Here, we report an empirical study of 985 adjectives with ‐alis and ‐aris suffixes used in Terminologia Anatomica (2nd ed.)
Neumann PE   +3 more
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Characterization of the Ligamentum Mucosum in the Feline and Canine Stifle. [PDF]

open access: yesAnat Histol Embryol
ABSTRACT In humans, the ligamentum mucosum (LM) is described as a ligamentous structure originating from the femoral intercondylar notch and inserting into the infrapatellar fat pad. Proposed clinical implications include knee stabilization, contribution to post‐operative revascularization of adjacent structures, and causation of anterior knee pain if ...
Ko NT, Woodward EM.
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ACHILES: AN IMORTAL EPONYMOUS [PDF]

open access: yesActa Ortopédica Brasileira, 2020
The conditions affecting the calcaneal tendon remain extremely prevalent in the clinical practice. The search for information about these diseases in national and international scientific databases are commonly hampered in the use of search tools ...
NACIME SALOMÃO BARBACHAN MANSUR   +1 more
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New Terminologia Anatomica: cranium and extracranial bones of the head

open access: yesFolia Morphologica, 2021
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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Olive Waste as Feed Supplement: Morphometrical Effects on the Ansa spiralis coli in Lambs. [PDF]

open access: yesAnat Histol Embryol
ABSTRACT Feedlot systems for small ruminants require nutritionally adequate and viable diets, and the incorporation of olive residues can offer a sustainable and economically advantageous alternative. This study evaluated the effects of including olive waste at 7.5%, 15%, 22.5% and 30% in the diets of Texel × Ile‐de‐France lambs, assessing the ...
Pellenz GST   +8 more
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Osteology of the Hamadryas Baboon (Papio hamadryas)

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
Besides living as a free-ranging primate in the horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, the hamadryas baboon has an important place in zoos and can be found in biomedical research centers worldwide.
Christophe Casteleyn   +2 more
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New Terminologia Anatomica highlights the importance of clinical anatomy

open access: yesFolia Morphologica, 2020
Although not all authors agree that Terminologia Anatomica merits special attention, any type of scientific terminology should be clear, exact, logical, coherent and worldwide accepted. A precise definition of every anatomical term is also crucial.
P. P. Chmielewski
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