What's the difference between anatomy and arthrology?

Anatomy


Definition:

  • (n.) The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy; dissection.
  • (n.) The science which treats of the structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization.
  • (n.) A treatise or book on anatomy.
  • (n.) The act of dividing anything, corporeal or intellectual, for the purpose of examining its parts; analysis; as, the anatomy of a discourse.
  • (n.) A skeleton; anything anatomized or dissected, or which has the appearance of being so.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The resulting dose distribution is displayed using traditional 2-dimensional displays or as an isodose surface composited with underlying anatomy and the target volume.
  • (2) In the past, the interpretation of the medical findings was hampered by a lack of knowledge of normal anatomy and genital flora in the nonabused prepubertal child.
  • (3) Delineation of the presence and anatomy of an obstructed, nonfunctioning upper-pole duplex system often requires multiple imaging techniques.
  • (4) The results obtained further knowledge of the anatomy of the nuclei, specifically the areas used for the prosthesis implantation and the underlying tissue.
  • (5) In the anatomy laboratory we looked for an alternative approach to the glenohumeral joint which would accommodate these difficulties.
  • (6) The coronary arterial anatomy in 26 univentricular hearts, its relation to the morphologic characteristics of the ventricles and rudimentary chambers, and its surgical implications were analyzed.
  • (7) It is non-invasive and produces a permanent record of vascular anatomy and flow characteristics.
  • (8) These factors include narrowing of septal arteries and the artery to the atrioventricular node, preservation of fetal anatomy with dispersion in the atrioventricular node and His bundle, fibrosis of the sinus node, clefts in the septum, multiple atrioventricular pathways and massive myocardial infarction.
  • (9) In terms of skeletal anatomy, a range of limb types was found.
  • (10) It is concluded that the massive destruction of the normal anatomy in the lateral semicircular canal may be the morphological basis of a functional endolymphatic fistula for drainage of the endolymphatic hydrops.
  • (11) This clearing and staining procedure is thus readily applicable to comparative studies in anatomy, embryology and systematic zoology.
  • (12) An accurate description of the coronary anatomy is desired before anatomic correction of d-transposition of the great arteries.
  • (13) The diagnosis of cervical injuries may be facilitated by following a logical pattern of analysis searching for abnormalities of alignment and anatomy, of bony integrity, of the cartilage or joint spaces, and of the soft tissues.
  • (14) The material comprised liver and kidney samples collected from inhabitants of the city of Białystok and of its vicinity during anatomopathological examination at the Department of Pathological Anatomy, Medical Academy in Białystok.
  • (15) As newer brain imaging techniques that are sensitive to function are developed, this line of enquiry holds considerable promise for furthering our understanding of the anatomy and physiology of emotion.
  • (16) This is a correlative study of normal anatomy of the lumbosacral spine and pelvis demonstrated by SPECT and radiography in order to assure that morphologic detail resulting from SPECT is recognized and matched with radiographic landmarks in the same area.
  • (17) A survey of pathogenesis, pathobiochemistry, pathological anatomy, clinic, diagnostics and therapy of the Zollinger-Ellison-syndrome is given.
  • (18) Fractal geometry offers a more accurate description of ocular anatomy and pathology than classical geometry, and provides a new language for posing questions about the complex geometrical patterns that are seen in ophthalmic practice.
  • (19) Results of crosses were consistent with the hypothesis that a single, incompletely dominant gene was acting, but further study of both the anatomy and heredity of the defect was deemed necessary.
  • (20) Lacrimal sac anatomy as determined by preoperative dacryocystography is an important prognostic factor in technically achieving surgical success.

Arthrology


Definition:

  • (n.) That part of anatomy which treats of joints.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The use of systemic analysis opens up possibilities of overcoming these difficulties since it permits one (a) to understand specific conformities to natural laws caused by the integrity of the locomotor apparatus and its joints organization, thus affording one to reveal connections between the structure, metabolism, blood supply and joint function in health and disease; (b) to overcome difficulties in interdisciplinary mutual understanding and realization of various knowledge integration on the basis of systemic simulation of the integral object; (c) to arm arthrology with the methodology of task force and goal-oriented planning and organization of multidisciplinary all-round investigations on the basis of integral vision and theoretical analysis of large-scale problems.
  • (2) Lately the problem of infantile and juvenile arthritides has become very urgent, posing the problem of the development of arthrological techniques for diagnosis and surgical treatment of the joints.
  • (3) In arthrology, special attention should be paid to aseptic necrosis of the jointed bones and to protruding coxarthrosis.
  • (4) The Academy of Medical Sciences of the Russian Federation should strengthen its coordinating and integrating roles in further development of arthrology.
  • (5) The following issues have become a matter of growing concern: the effect of ionizing radiation, including low doses, on the articular cartilage, the role played by stress, disruption of the ecological balance in the genesis of arthrological disease, connection between dysplasia of the joints and subsequent dystrophic processes in them (the sequence dysplasia-dysplastic arthrosis), disturbances of the load of the joints as a pathogenetic mechanism of dystrophic and necrotic processes.
  • (6) The osteology, arthrology and myology of the cervical column in the chicken (Gallus gallus L.) are described.
  • (7) Modern arthrology, the science of disease of and damages to the joints, is a multidisciplinary section of medicine (rheumatology, orthopedics, pediatrics, allergology, oncology, and so forth).
  • (8) In the XX century, orthopedic arthrology, surgical methods of treatment are developing fairly intensively.
  • (9) The arthrology of the muscle-bone apparatus of the occipito-cervical system in the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos L.) was analysed by dissection and from histological microsections of an in toto embedded occipito-atlanto-axial apparatus.
  • (10) In patients with simultaneous occurrence of MVP and articular hypermobility we have found a number of pathologic arthrologic manifestations, such as arthralgias, synovitic reactions, distortions, low back pain, and others.
  • (11) The section on arthrology comprises descriptions of intra-, capsular and extra-capsular ligaments, as well as a description of the boundaries of the work-envelope of the cervical column from an X-ray analysis.
  • (12) As regards the arthrology, the disease can be classed among crystal-induced synovitis and arthropathy.
  • (13) The topicality of joint endoprosthetics is stressed as is the necessity of the setting up of the arthrological centres where endoprosthetics and restorative surgery might be up to standard.
  • (14) Nowadays, rheumatology is primarily understood as arthrology.
  • (15) Cognitive problems arising in arthrology due to discrepancies of analytical means of high complexity as regards the object under examination are analyzed.
  • (16) The use of the model permitted one to base and describe a group of inherited (depressional) diseases of joints as an independent scientific orthopedo-arthrological problem.

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