Variant Anatomy and Its Terminology
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- normal (from Latin norma) = conforming to standard, regular, usual, typical [3]; conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern: characterized by that which is considered usual, typical, or routine; according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, procedure, or principle; occurring naturally; not exhibiting defect or irregularity [4];
2. Variation as a Unit and as a Part of the Whole
3. Variation Terminology
4. Vascular Variations
- Vas anastomoticum = Anastomosis—a blood vessel connecting two or more vascular networks supplied by another source vessel or collected in another collecting vein.
- Vas collaterale = Collateral—a blood vessel forming a parallel canal supplying the same area from one source vessel or draining the same area into the same vein.
- Vas accessorium = Accessory vessels—a vessel supplying the same area as the proper one, but branching from the proper source vessel or from a neighbor one (a part of variant anatomy).
- Vas aberrans = Aberrant vessel—a vessel supplying the same area as the proper one but branching from another source vessel or from a separate network (a part of variant anatomy).
5. Other Parts of the Human Body
6. Anomalies and Terminology
7. Discussion
8. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
IFAA | International Federation of Association of Anatomists |
TA | Terminologia Anatomica |
TE | Terminologia Embryologica |
TNA | Terminologia Neuroanatomica |
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Kachlík, D.; Varga, I.; Báča, V.; Musil, V. Variant Anatomy and Its Terminology. Medicina 2020, 56, 713. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120713
Kachlík D, Varga I, Báča V, Musil V. Variant Anatomy and Its Terminology. Medicina. 2020; 56(12):713. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120713
Chicago/Turabian StyleKachlík, David, Ivan Varga, Václav Báča, and Vladimír Musil. 2020. "Variant Anatomy and Its Terminology" Medicina 56, no. 12: 713. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120713
APA StyleKachlík, D., Varga, I., Báča, V., & Musil, V. (2020). Variant Anatomy and Its Terminology. Medicina, 56(12), 713. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120713