Medical Eponyms Word Scramble
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Eponym | Equivalent Name or Definition |
Colle's Fracture | Fracture at wrist. |
Pott's Fracture | Fracture affecting both bones of leg, at ankle. |
Haversian Canals | Central Canals |
Haversian Systems | Osteons |
Sharpey's Fibres | Perforating Fibres- Collagen fibres incorperated into bone tissue. |
Volkmann's Canals | Perforating canals- between central canals in bone. |
Wormian Bones | Sutural Bones. |
Cori Cycle | The metabolic exchange of lactic acid from skeletal muscle for glucose from the liver. (performed during recovery) |
Broca's Centre | Speech Centre |
Foramen of Luschka | Lateral foramina- one of the 2 lateral openings draining the 4th ventricle. |
Meissner's Corpuscles | Tactile corpuscles- receptor in skin sensitive to light touch. |
Merkel's Disks | Tactile disks- fine touch and pressure receptors. |
Foramen of Munro | Interventricular foramen- connects 1st and 2nd to 3rd ventricle. |
Nissl Bodies | Large granular body found in neurones. |
Pacinian Corpuscles | Sensitive to deep pressure. |
Purkinje Fibers | Conductive fibres located in the inner ventricular walls of the heart. |
Fissure of Ronaldo | Central Sulcus |
Schwann Cells | Neurolemmocytes |
Aqueduct of Sylvius | Mesencephalic Aqueduct |
Sylvian fissure | Lateral sulcus |
Pons varolii | Pons |
Organ of Corti | Spiral organ- organ in inner ear containing hair cells. |
Cells of Leydig | Interstitial Cells- located in testes, secrete testosterone. |
Circle of Willis | Cerebral arterial circle. |
Bundle of His | AV bundle- heart conduction from AV node to apex of fascicular branches. |
Starlings Law | Force of muscle contraction depends on length of muscle fibres. |
Hassal's Corpuscles | Located in thymus, made of reticuloendothelial cells. |
Kupffer cells | Stellate reticuloendothelial cells |
Peyer's Patches | Aggregated lymphoid nodules. |
Bohr effect | An increase in blood carbon dioxide level or a decrease in pH causes haemoglobin to bind to oxygen with less affinity. |
Boyle's Law | The relationship between the product pressure and volume within a closed system as constant when temperature and moles remain at a fixed measure; both entities remain inversely proportional. |
Plexus of Auerbach | Myenteric Plexus |
Brunners Glands | Duodenal Glands |
Crypts of Lieberkuhn | Intestinal glands. |
Plexus of Meissner | Submucosal plexus- nerve branches in small intestine which have perforated the smooth muscle. |
Sphincter of Oddi | Hepatopancreatic sphincter. |
Duct of Santorini | Common Accessory Duct |
Stensen's Duct | Parotid duct- route of saliva from parotid gland to mouth. |
Ampulla of Vater | Formed where bile duct and common pancreatic duct meet. |
Wharton's Duct | Submandibular duct- submandibular gland to mouth. |
Duct of Wirsung | Pancreatic Duct |
Bowman's Capsule | Glomerular Capsule |
Loop of Henle | Nephron Loop |
Bartholin's Glands | Greater Vestibular Glands- secrete mucus to provide vaginal lubrication. |
Cowper's Glands | Bulbourethral glands- create pre-ejaculate during sexual arousal. |
Fallopian Tube | Uterine tube/ oviduct |
Graafian Follicle | Tertiary follicle- basic unit of female reproductive biology. |
Glands of Littre | Lesser Vestibular glands- minute mucous glands opening into the vagina. |
Sertoli Cells | Nurtures developing sperm cells. |
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