Basle Nomina Anatomica
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- Basiliensia Nomina Anatomica (BNA)
The Basle Nomina Anatomica (BNA) (a.k.a. Basiliensia Nomina Anatomica) is one of several anatomical nomenclature standards no longer in use 1-3. The Basle Nomina Anatomica was published in 1895 in Switzerland 1, but not adopted without controversy or uniformly even in neighboring countries 2. The Basle Nomina Anatomica was an attempt to create a standardized lexicon out of many different anatomic terminology systems, and therefore reduced the number of anatomical terms, as redundant terms were removed. The Basle Nomina Anatomica was replaced by the Nomina Anatomica in 1955.
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- 2. Anatomical Nomenclature . Nature 101, 130 (1918). doi:10.1038/101130a0
- 3. Kachlik D, Bozdechova I, Cech P, Musil V, Baca V. Mistakes in the usage of anatomical terminology in clinical practice. (2009) Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia. 153 (2): 157-61. doi:10.5507/bp.2009.027 - Pubmed
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