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Publikováno v:
Toxicology Reports
Toxicology Reports, Vol 8, Iss, Pp 1583-1591 (2021)
Toxicology Reports, Vol 8, Iss, Pp 1583-1591 (2021)
Highlights • Eponyms named for people are terms used to honor one’s accomplishment(s) and contributions to science and medicine. • Nearly 30 eponymous signs associated with toxicology and poisoning have been identified in the literature, almost
Publikováno v:
Thrombosis Research. 182:205-213
Eponyms are honorific terms ascribed to individuals who discovered a sign, test, syndrome, technique, or instrument. Despite some contentions, eponyms continue to be widely ingrained and incorporated into the medical literature and contemporary langu
Publikováno v:
Cureus
Introduction There are limited educational studies on effective ways to teach and learn medical eponyms. While there is no consensus on how to best address this issue, developing novel strategies to teach medical eponyms has become critical in many b
Publikováno v:
Clinical Medicine & Research. 17:115-126
Background An eponym in clinical medicine is an honorific term ascribed to a person(s) who may have initially discovered or described a device, procedure, anatomical part, treatment, disease, symptom, syndrome, or sign found on physical examination.
Background Abdominal palpation is an important clinical skill used by physicians to detect the cause of the underlying disease. Abdominal physical signs reported as medical eponyms are sometimes helpful in supporting or confirming clinical suspicion
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Publikováno v:
Clin Med Res
Background Percussion and auscultation are derived from the Latin words to touch and hear respectively. Covered are abdominal percussion signs and ausculatory sign discovered from 1924 to 1980. Signs ascribed as medical eponyms pay homage to these ph