BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. They remind us of our predecessors in surgery. It is debatable whether eponymous terms are reliable in case of information transfer. The aim of our study was to investigate whether the original meaning of eponymous terms in shoulder and elbow surgery has been preserved in its use in contemporary literature.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether eponymous terms were used correctly, we analysed the use of frequently encountered eponymous terms from January to December 2014.STUDY SELECTION: By means of a PubMed search, articles with eponymous terms were identified and analysed for the way an eponymous term was used, and we compared it with the original des...
ponyms are a time-honoured tradition in medicine as well as the sciences. Some fields of medicine, s...
Introduction: Throughout history, eponyms have been used in medical sciences to designate anatomical...
The objective of this commentary is to highlight the pervasive usage of both forms of medical eponym...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
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...
With a survey among Dutch orthopedic surgeons, we try to assess whether eponymous terms are still in...
A large part of medical lexicon is made up of eponymous terms. These have often been an object of de...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....
The law of Non-Original Malappropriate Eponymous Nomenclature (NOMEN) states that no phenomenon is n...
Uniform international terminology is a fundamental issue of medicine. Names of various organs or str...
We present the historical background of 5 eponymous terms in pelvic and acetabular injury treatment....
An eponym is the name of a drug structure or a disease based on or derived from the name of a person...
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...
The main subject of the article is the functioning in translations of specific lexical items which ...
ponyms are a time-honoured tradition in medicine as well as the sciences. Some fields of medicine, s...
Introduction: Throughout history, eponyms have been used in medical sciences to designate anatomical...
The objective of this commentary is to highlight the pervasive usage of both forms of medical eponym...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
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...
With a survey among Dutch orthopedic surgeons, we try to assess whether eponymous terms are still in...
A large part of medical lexicon is made up of eponymous terms. These have often been an object of de...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....
The law of Non-Original Malappropriate Eponymous Nomenclature (NOMEN) states that no phenomenon is n...
Uniform international terminology is a fundamental issue of medicine. Names of various organs or str...
We present the historical background of 5 eponymous terms in pelvic and acetabular injury treatment....
An eponym is the name of a drug structure or a disease based on or derived from the name of a person...
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...
The main subject of the article is the functioning in translations of specific lexical items which ...
ponyms are a time-honoured tradition in medicine as well as the sciences. Some fields of medicine, s...
Introduction: Throughout history, eponyms have been used in medical sciences to designate anatomical...
The objective of this commentary is to highlight the pervasive usage of both forms of medical eponym...