《骨折名人录》

T. Taros, Alina Syros, Christopher T Zoppo, Ronald M. Swonger, Joseph S. Geller, Byron Chen
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有超过8000个并且还在不断增加,从人到城市再到动物,名字在医学中无处不在。放射学和骨科领域都有一个特别丰富的历史关于使用的名字。从头到脚,各种各样的同名骨折被鉴定出来,表明它们在全身无处不在。我们希望读者不仅能欣赏这些骨折的医学方面,还能欣赏那些让他们的名字值得记住的人物。本文综述了11例同名骨折(Barton、Bennett/Rolando、Galeazzi、Monteggia、Duverney、Segond、Bosworth、Tillaux、Chopart和Lisfranc)的骨科和放射学观点。讨论了这些骨折的历史影响和传记信息。虽然名字越来越不受欢迎,但在放射学和矫形学中仍然无处不在。然而,在骨科中,名字的性别差异尤其明显。随着越来越多的女性进入骨科,这种差距可能会消失。
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Who’s Who in Eponymous Fractures
With over 8,000 and counting, varying in origin from people to cities to animals, eponyms are everywhere in medicine. The fields of radiology and orthopedics both have an especially rich history regarding the usage of eponyms. A variety of eponymous fractures from head to toe were identified to show their ubiquity throughout the body. It is our hope that readers gain an appreciation not just for the medical facets of these fractures but for the characters who make their names worth remembering as well. Orthopedic and radiological perspectives on 11 eponymous fractures (Barton, Bennett/Rolando, Galeazzi, Monteggia, Duverney, Segond, Bosworth, Tillaux, Chopart, and Lisfranc) were reviewed. The historical impact and biographical information of those fractures are named for was discussed. Although eponyms are losing popularity, they remain ubiquitous in radiology and orthopedics. There exists, however, a disparity in gender of eponyms in orthopedics especially. It is likely that as more women enter orthopedics, this disparity will disappear.
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