Background: At first sight, the issue of terminology in morphological sciences may seem as “closed and changeless chapter”, as many of the structures within the human body have been known for centuries. However, the exact opposite is true. Terminologia Histologica: International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology published under the Federative International Programme on Anatomical Terminology in 2008 is a new standard in human cell and tissue terminology. The list of items in the first and still valid official nomenclature of cellular and tissue structures, the Terminologia Histologica (TH), is the best and most extensive of all the histological nomenclatures ever issued. Materials and methods: The aim of this article is a systematic an...
This report examines the semantic structure of Terminologia Anatomica, taking one randomly selected ...
Although anatomical terminology is in use for more than 2000 years, its first official publication a...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....
Background: At first sight, the issue of terminology in morphological sciences may seem as “closed a...
This article is the third part of a series aimed at correcting and extending the anatomical nomencla...
Although not all authors agree that Terminologia Anatomica merits special attention, any type of sci...
Uniform international terminology is a fundamental issue of medicine. Names of various organs or str...
The first edition of the Terminologia Anatomica was published in 1998 by the Federative Committee fo...
A correct, exact, concise and detailed anatomical nomenclature is a cornerstone of communication not...
In 2016, the Federative International Programme for Anatomical Terminology tentatively approved the ...
Information systems are increasing in importance in biomedical sciences and medical practice. The n...
Anatomy is older than its name that means "cutting out" in Greek. The cut out parts must bear a nam...
Anatomical nomenclature is the main tool of communication in morphology, anatomy and other medical d...
The many synonyms for anatomical structures confuse medical students and complicate medical communic...
There is a big problem studying anatomy in mastozoology and mammal paleontology: we don't have a com...
This report examines the semantic structure of Terminologia Anatomica, taking one randomly selected ...
Although anatomical terminology is in use for more than 2000 years, its first official publication a...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....
Background: At first sight, the issue of terminology in morphological sciences may seem as “closed a...
This article is the third part of a series aimed at correcting and extending the anatomical nomencla...
Although not all authors agree that Terminologia Anatomica merits special attention, any type of sci...
Uniform international terminology is a fundamental issue of medicine. Names of various organs or str...
The first edition of the Terminologia Anatomica was published in 1998 by the Federative Committee fo...
A correct, exact, concise and detailed anatomical nomenclature is a cornerstone of communication not...
In 2016, the Federative International Programme for Anatomical Terminology tentatively approved the ...
Information systems are increasing in importance in biomedical sciences and medical practice. The n...
Anatomy is older than its name that means "cutting out" in Greek. The cut out parts must bear a nam...
Anatomical nomenclature is the main tool of communication in morphology, anatomy and other medical d...
The many synonyms for anatomical structures confuse medical students and complicate medical communic...
There is a big problem studying anatomy in mastozoology and mammal paleontology: we don't have a com...
This report examines the semantic structure of Terminologia Anatomica, taking one randomly selected ...
Although anatomical terminology is in use for more than 2000 years, its first official publication a...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....