Terminologia Embryologica
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Introduction
Terminologia Embryologica (TE) A standardized list of terms/words used in the description of human embryonic and fetal structures. Produced by the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology on behalf of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists. A new second edition is in preparation for approval in 2019. The TE system replaces the earlier Nomina Embryologica.
- "This terminology embraces prenatal ontology, beginning with the general, proceeding with the systems, including their dysmorphias, followed by a chronological section and ending, briefly, with some general terms for dysmorphias." (TE Users guide excerpt)
Terminologia Anatomica (TA) is a similar standard terminology for adult human anatomy, and contains terminology for about 7500 human gross (macroscopic) anatomical structures.
Terminologia Histologica (TH) is a similar standard terminology for cellular structures, tissue and organs at the microscopic level.[1][2]
Other suggested/recommended standardization of terms include:
See also the International Classification of Diseases ICD-11.
Classification System
Terminologia Embryologica from online document (2009)
e1.0: General terms
e2.0: Ontogeny
e3.0: Embryogeny
e4.0: General histology
e5.0: Bones; Skeletal system
e5.1: Joints; Articular system
e5.2: Muscles; Muscular system
e5.3: Face
e5.4: Alimentary system
e5.5: Respiratory system
e5.6: Urinary system
e5.7: Genital systems
e5.8: Coelom and septa
e5.9: Mesenchymal mesenteric masses
e5.10: Endocrine glands
e5.11: Cardiovascular system
e5.12: Lymphoid system
e5.13: Nervous system
e5.14: Central nervous system
e5.15: Peripheral nervous system
e5.16: Sense organs
e5.17: The integument
e6.0: Extraembryonic and fetal membranes
e7.0 Embryogenesis (-> 13 st)
e7.0 Embryogenesis (14 st ->)
e7.1 Fetogenesis
e7.2 Features of mature neonate
e8.0: Dysmorphia terms
Abbreviations
Abbreviations for the Latin terminology used in this terminology:
- A. = Arteria
- Aa. = Arteriae
- Lig.= Ligamentum
- M. = Musculus
- N. = Nervus
- Nn. = Nervi
- R.= Ramus
- Rr.= Rami
- V.= Vena
- Vv.= Venae
Artery Arteries Ligament Muscle Nerve Nerves Branch Branches Vein Veins
Terminologia Histologica
Terminologia Histologica (TH) is a similar standard terminology for cellular structures, tissue and organs at the microscopic level.[1][2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Allen WE. (2009). Terminologia anatomica: international anatomical terminology and Terminologia Histologica: International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology. J. Anat. , , . PMID: 19486203 DOI.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Varga I, Blankova A, Konarik M, Baca V, Dvorakova V & Musil V. (2018). The Terminologia Histologica after 10years: Inconsistencies, mistakes, and new proposals. Ann. Anat. , 219, 65-75. PMID: 29885444 DOI.
- ↑ Allanson JE, Biesecker LG, Carey JC & Hennekam RC. (2009). Elements of morphology: introduction. Am. J. Med. Genet. A , 149A, 2-5. PMID: 19127575 DOI.
- ↑ Ten Donkelaar HJ, Broman J, Neumann PE, Puelles L, Riva A, Tubbs RS & Kachlik D. (2017). Towards a Terminologia Neuroanatomica. Clin Anat , 30, 145-155. PMID: 27910135 DOI.
Articles
Hunter A, Frias JL, Gillessen-Kaesbach G, Hughes H, Jones KL & Wilson L. (2009). Elements of morphology: standard terminology for the ear. Am. J. Med. Genet. A , 149A, 40-60. PMID: 19152421 DOI.
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 26) Embryology Terminologia Embryologica. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Terminologia_Embryologica
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