There are approximately 20,000 medical eponymous terms in use today. Familiar eponymous terms serve as shorthand during communication with colleagues. This study tested the reliability of the everyday use of common orthopaedic eponymous terms. Using an online survey, 224 orthopaedic surgeons were quizzed on common eponymous terms. The correspondence of each eponymous term with its original description (termed appropriate use) was calculated with 95% confidence intervals. We measured the reliability of the use of eponymous terms using the kappa statistic and the proportion of agreement. The percentage of appropriate use averaged 45% (ranging from 27% [for the Barton fracture eponymous term] to 75% [for the Sever's disease eponymous term]), w...
Abstract: This article explores the problem of rendering etymological variation of medical terminolo...
The proper usage of the anatomical terminology is of paramount importance to all medical professiona...
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...
With a survey among Dutch orthopedic surgeons, we try to assess whether eponymous terms are still in...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
The use of eponymous terms in orthopedic trauma surgery is common. In an assessment pre-training ver...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
It can be said that the anatomical terminology is a specific collection of scientific terms. One of ...
Orthopaedists make great use of eponymous equipment, however the origins of these tools are unknown ...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....
Objective Doctors often use medical language with their patients despite findings from a variety of...
We present the historical background of 5 eponymous terms in pelvic and acetabular injury treatment....
A large part of medical lexicon is made up of eponymous terms. These have often been an object of de...
This study was an investigation to determine if there were statistical differences among three group...
Purpose: Aims of this study are to evaluate the current terminology and assess the influence of the ...
Abstract: This article explores the problem of rendering etymological variation of medical terminolo...
The proper usage of the anatomical terminology is of paramount importance to all medical professiona...
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...
With a survey among Dutch orthopedic surgeons, we try to assess whether eponymous terms are still in...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
The use of eponymous terms in orthopedic trauma surgery is common. In an assessment pre-training ver...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
It can be said that the anatomical terminology is a specific collection of scientific terms. One of ...
Orthopaedists make great use of eponymous equipment, however the origins of these tools are unknown ...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....
Objective Doctors often use medical language with their patients despite findings from a variety of...
We present the historical background of 5 eponymous terms in pelvic and acetabular injury treatment....
A large part of medical lexicon is made up of eponymous terms. These have often been an object of de...
This study was an investigation to determine if there were statistical differences among three group...
Purpose: Aims of this study are to evaluate the current terminology and assess the influence of the ...
Abstract: This article explores the problem of rendering etymological variation of medical terminolo...
The proper usage of the anatomical terminology is of paramount importance to all medical professiona...
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...