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Terminologia Embryologica

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The Federative International Programme for Anatomical Terminology ( FIPAT ) is a group of experts who review, analyze, and discuss the terms of the morphological structures of the human body. It was created by the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA) and was previously known as the Federative Committee on Anatomical Terminology ( FCAT ) and the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology ( FICAT ).

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4-703: 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

8-431: The human being. The results of this committee were published in 1998 in the anatomical area and in 2008 in the histological area. It is currently working in the embryologist area. The main objective is to study the problem of morphological terms and its possible solutions. The aim is to achieve a common scientific language that allows international integration, facilitating scientific exchange and progress in

12-772: 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 . Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology This Committee

16-583: Was created in 1989, at the XIII International Congress of Anatomists, held in Rio de Janeiro ( Brazil ). It followed the old International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee (IANC). The professionals involved are renowned professors and researchers with knowledge of medical terminology. They hold periodic meetings in different countries on a rotating basis, where they study morphological terminology : anatomical , histological and embryology of

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