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Terminologia Embryologica
Standardized list of words in embryology
Standardized list of words in embryology
The Terminologia Embryologica (TE) is a standardized list of words used in the description of human embryologic and fetal structures. It was produced by the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology on behalf of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists and posted on the Internet since 2010. It has been approved by the General Assembly of the IFAA during the seventeenth International Congress of Anatomy in Cape Town (August 2009).
It is analogous to the Terminologia Anatomica (TA), which standardizes terminology for adult human anatomy and which deals primarily with naked-eye adult anatomy. It succeeds the Nomina Embryologica, which was included as a component of the Nomina Anatomica.
It was not included in the original version of the TA.{{Cite journal
Codes
- e1.0: General terms http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe01.html
- e2.0: Ontogeny http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe02.html
- e3.0: Embryogeny http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe03.html
- e4.0: General histology http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe04.html
- e5.0: Bones; Skeletal system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0500.html
- e5.1: Joints; Articular system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0501.html
- e5.2: Muscles; Muscular system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0502.html
- e5.3: Face http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0503.html
- e5.4: Alimentary system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0504.html
- e5.5: Respiratory system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0505.html
- e5.6: Urinary system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0506.html
- e5.7: Genital systems http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0507.html
- e5.8: Coelom and septa http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0508.html
- e5.9: Mesenchymal mesenteric masses http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0509.html
- e5.10: Endocrine glands http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0510.html
- e5.11: Cardiovascular system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0511.html
- e5.12: Lymphoid system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0512.html
- e5.13: Nervous system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0513.html
- e5.14: Central nervous system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0514.html
- e5.15: Peripheral nervous system http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0515.html
- e5.16: Sense organs http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0516.html
- e5.17: The integument http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0517.html
- e6.0: Extraembryonic and fetal membranes http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe06.html
- e7.0: Embryogenesis (- 13 st) http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0700.html
- e7.0: Embryogenesis (14 st -) http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0700plus.html
- e7.1: Fetogenesis http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0701.html
- e7.2: Features of mature neonate http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe0702.html
- e8.0: Dysmorphia terms http://www.unifr.ch/ifaa/Public/EntryPage/ViewTE/TEe08.html
References
References
- "IFAA".
- "IFAA History".
- prepared by subcommittees of the International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee appointed at the seventh International Congress of Anatomists in New York, 1960, based upon provisional versions approved by the ninth international congress in Leningrad, 1970.. (1977). "Nomina anatomica: approved by the Tenth International Congress of Anatomists at Tokyo, August 1975, together with Nomina histologica and Nomina embryologica". Excerpta Medica.
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