El término músculo y su coherencia interna: Una sugerencia a terminologia histologica

Translated title of the contribution: The term muscle and its internal coherence: a suggestion to terminologia histologica

Rodrigo Muñoz-Cofré*, Ignacio Roa, Christopher Nicholson, Daniel Conei, Marcelo Parra Véliz, Máximo Escobar Cabello, Bélgica Vásquez

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Abstract

Terminologia Histologica (TH) was prepared following the indications of the International Committee on Anatomical Terminology (FIPAT), however, it is not exempt from errors and inconsistencies. the above information is analyzed in the term muscle (TM) when considering the language in which it is found, the number of words that are used and the words that make up the form of its structure. In this context, the objective of this research was an analysis in the context of TM and its historical context to propose changes consistent with the guidelines of the FIPAT. From the historical point of view, it was originally described as a contractile tissue, with action capable of originating movement; Made up of two tendons and a meat filling. In the Renaissance the ligaments, nerves, veins and arteries were incorporated as part of the tissue and in the nineteenth century the existence of two types of muscle was recognized, voluntary and involuntary; Finally, Testut incorporates the term striated muscle fibers. the main findings indicate that the words smooth, skeletal and cardiac have their origin in the Greek and were latinized, however, the smooth one has its equivalent in Latin that is levis; in the case of the skeletal term, it was proposed to replace it with bone, which means relative to the bone, since it is a laita word and provides more information for the understanding of the structure; the term non-cardiac visceral striatum would be a redundancy; the visceral and cardiac terms express relationship and / or location of the striated muscle and no form. Despite this, the historical analysis indicates that these concepts have been internalized since the fifteenth and sixteenth century, so it has been suggested that the problem has been reduced or reduced. In this context, it would be prudent. muscular striated bone tissue, visceral striated muscle tissue and cardiac striated muscle tissue.

Translated title of the contributionThe term muscle and its internal coherence: a suggestion to terminologia histologica
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)128-135
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Morphology
Volume37
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

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