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Anatomia macroscopica

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Il sistema nervoso centrale

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La nomenclatura utilizzata per l’anatomia macroscopica dell’encefalo umano è la versione in lingua latina della principale nomenclatura tedesca introdotta da Burdach e Reil tra la fine del diciottesimo e l’inizio del diciannovesimo secolo, con alcuni termini introdotti da anatomici italiani e francesi come Malacarne, Rolando e Gratiolet [10]. Questa nomenclatura è stata ripetutamente riveduta, adattata, privata di gran parte dei suoi eponimi e codificata dal Comitato sulla Terminologia Anatomica dell’Organizzazione Internazionale degli Anatomici [10].

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Nieuwenhuys, R., Voogd, J., van Huijzen, C., Papa, M. (2010). Anatomia macroscopica. In: Il sistema nervoso centrale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1140-3_3

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