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Missing articles about Anatomy, Physiology and related fields

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Terminology

 * Abrachius -
 * Acardius -
 * Acormus -
 * Acromicria -
 * Anapophysis -
 * Anatomic change -
 * Anatomic defect -
 * Anatomic equator -
 * anatomic futility -
 * anatomic landmark -
 * Anatomical age physical age -
 * Angioinvasion -
 * articular range of motion -
 * Bodily center -
 * body-brain dependency -
 * Caloric nystagmus labyrinthine nystagmus, vestibular nystagmus -
 * Chondrosteosis -
 * Ciliated epithelium -
 * Coelomostome -
 * Corneoscute -
 * cross-sectional anatomy -
 * Dependent ambulation -
 * Diapophysis -
 * Diocoel -
 * Diplogangliate -
 * Dipnoan breathing -
 * Dorsolumbar -
 * Duct count -
 * Electrophysiological phenomena -
 * Embalmed cranial specimen -
 * Endostosis -
 * Epimere -
 * Epimyocardium -
 * Epipubis -
 * Epithelial attachment -
 * Epithelial-mesenchymal induction -
 * Epitrochlea -
 * Extraembryonic tissue -
 * facial appearance –
 * Facial type -
 * Fusion-free position, dissociation position, heterotrophic position, physiologic position of rest -
 * Harmonic suture -
 * Homologous motion -
 * Intercentrum -
 * Lipopexia -
 * Mechanical torsion -
 * Meganephridia -
 * Membrane anchor -
 * Membrane domain -
 * Membrane ferrous -
 * Membrane traffic -
 * Membrane vesicle -
 * Meningosis -
 * Mesonephridium -
 * Metandry -
 * metatarsal valgus -
 * Microstome -
 * Muralium -
 * Oesophageal bulb -
 * Omphalogenesis -
 * Opisthure -
 * organ allocation -
 * Paratestis -
 * Perichondrostosis -
 * Perichoroidal lymph space -
 * Perithelium -
 * physiologic futility -
 * Physiologic position of rest, dissociated position, fusion-free position, heterophoric position -
 * Prehallux -
 * Radio-ulnar -
 * Receptaculum receptable -
 * Renulum -
 * Sarcology -
 * Sympathetic membrane -
 * Symphygenesis -
 * Synotic tectum -
 * Target organ -
 * Telome –
 * Urological manifestation -

Anatomical regions

 * Anatomical regions anatomical region -
 * Cervical isthmus -
 * Deltoid region regio deltoidea -
 * Distal closed space -
 * Fascial space -
 * Femoral region regio femoralis -
 * Infraclavicular region -
 * Inframammary region regio inframammaria -
 * Infrascapular region regio infrascapuralis -
 * Ischiorectal area -
 * Ischiorectal region -
 * Ligament area -
 * Palmas space -
 * Paravertebral region -
 * Periocular area -
 * Precordial region -
 * Sacrococcygeal region -
 * Sternal region -
 * Sternoclavicular region -
 * Submental region -
 * Subperiosteal region -
 * Subphrenic space -
 * Supraclavicular region -

Abdomen

 * Abdominal pore -
 * Abdominal regions nine -
 * Areas of Cohnheim Cohnheim area -
 * body region -
 * branchial region -

Bones

 * Adynamic bone disease -
 * Aitch-bone, naitch-bone, haunch-bone -
 * Albers-Schönberg dismission, marble-boned - /
 * alveolar bone loss -
 * Anamestic bone -
 * Backjoint back joint -
 * Basiphenoid bone -
 * Bone lance point -
 * bone malalignment -
 * bone nail -
 * Bone phalange -
 * bone plate -
 * bone regeneration -
 * Bone regulator -
 * bone retroversion -
 * Calvarium bone -
 * Cartilaginous skeleton Chondroskeleton -
 * Collapsed backbone (anatomy) -
 * Coronary bone -
 * developmental bone disease -
 * Ectethmoid bone -
 * Ectochondrostosis -
 * Ectostosis -
 * Entocuneiform bone -
 * Extraskeletal calcification -
 * Fibrocystic disease of bone -
 * Fibulare bone -
 * Flail joint bone -
 * Flail joint -
 * Funnel pelvis -
 * International Spinal Cord Injury Classification System -
 * Ischiopubic bone -
 * Iscion -
 * Lacerate foramina -
 * Lower bones -
 * Lower joints Lower joint -
 * Lytic bone disease -
 * Masculine pelvis -
 * Mouse joint -
 * Musculoskeletal conditions musculoskeletal condition - /
 * Naegele's pelvis naegele pelvis - /
 * Neurapophysis -
 * Osseous dysplasia -
 * Osteochondrodystrophy -
 * Osteoclasis -
 * Osteodentine -
 * Osteodermis -
 * Parosteosis -
 * Petrositis -
 * Petrosquamous fissure fissure petrosquamosa -
 * Platymeric index -
 * Proximal intertarsal joint -
 * Radioulna -
 * Rarefaction of bone bone rarefaction -
 * Sacral ribs -
 * Saucerization of bone -
 * Scapulocostal joint -
 * sella turbica -
 * Skeletal calcification -
 * Splint bone -
 * Stylomandibular joint -
 * Sudeck syndrome sudeck atrophy -
 * Suprahumeral joint -
 * Supramastoid crest -
 * Syntenosis -
 * Tailbone disorder -
 * Temporal crest -
 * Tibio-femoral index -
 * Tibiofibula, tibiofibular -
 * Upper bones -
 * Upper joints Upper joint –

Cartilage

 * Palatoquadrate cartilage -
 * Permanent cartilage -
 * Y-cartilage -

Skull

 * Acrocranic index -
 * Andocranial -
 * Benninghof's lines -
 * Cephalic flocculation -
 * Cerebellar pontine angle -
 * Cranial breadth-height index -
 * Cranial length-height index -
 * Cryptozygous -
 * Euryon -
 * Frontotemporale-
 * Head length -
 * Intercanthic diameter -
 * Intracranial pulsation -
 * Mandibular plane -
 * Maximum cranial length -
 * Nasofrontal suture -
 * Occipital torus-
 * Ocoid -
 * Ophyron -
 * Opisthocranion -
 * Osteocranium -
 * Otobasion inferius -
 * partially edentulous jaw -
 * Platycephaly -
 * Stenocephaly stenocephalia –

Spine

 * Dorsal spine -
 * Sacrococcygeal spine -
 * spinal cord dorsal horn -
 * spinal cord ischemia -
 * spinal cord lateral horn -
 * spinal cord regeneration -
 * spinal cord vascular disease -
 * spinal cord ventral horn -

Limbs

 * ankle lateral ligament -
 * articular ligament -
 * Factory leg -
 * Inter limb coordination -
 * Joint articulation Arhtrosis -
 * Short limb syndrome -

Arms

 * arm bones -
 * arm injury -
 * As centrale, a wrist bone -
 * Bimanual -
 * Chiragra, gout of the hand -
 * congenital hand deformity -
 * Forearm length -
 * Frontal convergence line -
 * Hand index -
 * Hand motion -
 * Hyperextension of the throwing arm -
 * Index of dextrality -
 * Infrascapular -
 * Opposable fingers Opposability of fingers-
 * Polex-thumb -
 * Popliteal region -
 * Rhinonychia, the root of the nail -
 * Shoulder calcification calcifia burstis -
 * Superior u tibiofibular joint -
 * Throwing motion -
 * Total arm length -
 * Total upper extremity length -

Legs

 * acquired foot deformity -
 * Barefoot morphology, science of reading footprints -
 * Crural index leg -
 * Dysarthrosis -
 * Feet length -
 * foot dermatose -
 * foot injury -
 * foot joint -
 * Functional Ambulation Category -
 * Genu curvatum -
 * Gonagra -
 * High arched foot -
 * Knee-locking mechanism -
 * Leg length -
 * Leg milk -
 * Lower leg-foot index -
 * lysholm knee score -
 * Maximum foot length -
 * Medial aspect -
 * Medial fossa -
 * Postural bowlegs -
 * Semilunar cartilage -
 * Stem-leg length index -
 * Total leg length -

Intestines

 * Chylous cyst -
 * Débove's membrane -
 * Enteroproct -
 * Gastrocolic fistula -
 * Gastroplenic gastroplenia -
 * intestinal fistula -
 * Intestinal-renal axis -
 * Mesogastrium -
 * Mesohepar -
 * Myenteron -
 * Myocoel -
 * Nonrotation of intestines -
 * Nonunion of intestines -
 * organ preservation -
 * Periappendicitis -
 * Perichoroidal lymph space -
 * Prepyloric -
 * Rectal column -
 * Serpinginous ulcer -
 * Steerhorn stomach -
 * Stomodaeal canal -
 * Trichophytobezoar -
 * Urinary tubes urinary tube -

Stomach

 * Gastromegaly -
 * Hourglass stomach -
 * J shaped stomach -
 * Leather bottle stomach -
 * Umbilical notch -
 * Umbilical zone -

Liver

 * Acute-on-chronic liver failure -
 * Hobnail liver -
 * Left functional lobe of the liver -
 * Right functional lobe of the liver -

Tissues

 * Adenocyte -
 * Albuginea -
 * Apparent free space -
 * Arm-palisade -
 * Bronchial-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) -
 * Central cylinder -
 * Cleavage nucleus -
 * Complex tissue -
 * Fibrohyaline, chondroid -
 * Fibromuscular tissue -
 * flesh coils -
 * Fundamental tissue -
 * Hepatic tissue -
 * Heteroplasia -
 * Heteroplasm -
 * Impermeable membrane -
 * Intercellular tissue -
 * Interstitial tissue -
 * Mixed tissue -
 * Parafollicular cells of the thyroid -
 * periapical tissue -
 * Permanent tissue -
 * Salivary mucins -
 * Sclerous tissue -
 * Sphaerenchyma -
 * Tissue type -
 * Tissue-specific -
 * Trachenchyma tracheal vascular tissue -
 * Transfusion tissue –

Heart

 * accessory atrioventricular bundle -
 * Acleistocardia -
 * Anginal syndrome -
 * anterior wall myocardial infarction -
 * Antitachycardia pacing -
 * Arial tachycardia -
 * atrial remodeling -
 * cardiac sinus arrest -
 * cardiac sudden death -
 * Cardiocystogram -
 * Cardiodynamics -
 * Cardiomalacia -
 * Cardiomentopexy -
 * Cardioscintigraphy -
 * Cardiovascular arrest -
 * cardiovascular infection -
 * Coupled rhythm bigeminal rhythm –
 * Dicrotic -
 * Disordered action of the heart (DAH) -
 * Electrocardiographic wave -
 * Heart cavity -
 * Heart Disease Risk -
 * heart injury -
 * heart mitochondria -
 * heart rate determination -
 * heart valve prolapse -
 * Hypothermic cardiac arrest -
 * Idiopathic cardiomyopathy -
 * induced heart arrest -
 * isolated heart preparation -
 * Left Anterior Descending Myocardial Infarction -
 * Nocturnal cardiac ischemia, nocturnal angina -
 * Pansystolic murmur -
 * Perisystole -
 * Phrenocardia cardiophrenia -
 * Post supraventricular tachycardia -
 * post-infarction heart rupture -
 * Sinuatrial valve -
 * Soldier’s Heart -
 * Status anginosus -
 * vascular calcification -

Glands

 * Acinous gland -
 * Frenulum glandis -
 * Infraorbital salivary gland Zygomatic gland -
 * intermediate pituitary gland -
 * Interrenal gland -
 * Lactiferous tubules Lactiferous tubule -
 * Lentiform glands Lentiform gland -
 * Maxillary gland -
 * metrial gland -
 * Nictitans gland -
 * perianal gland -

Kidney

 * distal kidney tubule -
 * fused kidney -
 * Kidney duct -

Other organs

 * Inferior fovea -
 * Posthypophysis, postpituitary -
 * Reniculus –
 * Sensory nucleus of the vagus -

Muscle-related

 * Abductor ossis metatarsi quinti -
 * Abductor quinti -
 * Accelerator muscle -
 * Adynamics, lacking muscle power –
 * atrophic muscular disorder -
 * Band of Richer - Thickening of iliotibial band which runs obliquely from the outside of the leg to the inside and above the knee in the front.
 * Biventer cervicalis -
 * Branchialis muscle -
 * Capillary muscles Capillary muscle -
 * Caudotibialis muscle -
 * Cleidomastoid muscle -
 * Compressor muscle -
 * Corrugator muscle -
 * Diductor muscle -
 * dynamic muscle strength -
 * Dynamometric strength -
 * Endosternite -
 * Fast muscle fiber, fast-twitching muscle fiber -
 * fast-twitch muscle fiber -
 * FG fibre, FG fiber -
 * Flexor tendons Flexor tendon -
 * FOG fibres FOG fibre -
 * Geniopalatine -
 * hand grip torgue strength -
 * Hyperextension of the throwing arm -
 * Innervation ratio -
 * intermediate back muscles -
 * intramuscular absorption -
 * Intratransversal muscles Intratransversal muscle -
 * Kangaroo tendon -
 * Mandibular muscles Mandibular muscle -
 * Mimic musculature -
 * Moderator muscle -
 * Muscle denervation -
 * muscle development -
 * muscle diastasis -
 * Muscle failure -
 * Muscle hook -
 * muscle mitochondria -
 * Muscle retention cyst -
 * Muscle sheath -
 * Muscle-specific action -
 * Muscles of the head and tongue -
 * Muscles of the neck -
 * Musculin Syntonin, chemical of muscle action - /
 * musculoskeletal development -
 * Myofascitis myositis fibrosa -
 * Myogelosis -
 * Obliquely striated muscle -
 * Orthokinetics -
 * paraspinal muscles -
 * Perivascular sheath -
 * Posterior naris -
 * Processus hamatus -
 * Processus suprahamatus -
 * Protractor muscle -
 * Proximal muscle -
 * Pylorospasm -
 * Red fibres red fibers -
 * Red muscle fibres red muscle fibers -
 * Red muscle -
 * Remotor muscle -
 * Retinaculum tendinum -
 * Retrahens muscle -
 * Shallow malleolar sulcus -
 * skeletal muscle myosin -
 * skeletal muscle ventricle -
 * Slow muscle fibres Slow muscle fibre -
 * slow-twitch muscle fiber -
 * Sphincterismus -
 * static muscle strength -
 * Sternodeidomastoid -
 * Subdeltoid -
 * superficial back muscle -
 * Superficial digital flexor, tendon -
 * superficial musculoaponeurotic system -
 * Supinator fossa -
 * Tenoreceptor -
 * Tenuissimus -
 * Thoracic muscles thoracic muscle -
 * Thyroepiglottis -
 * trunk muscle forces -
 * Upper body strength -
 * White muscle fibers White muscle - /

Physiology

 * Abdominal pressure -
 * Accommodation (physiology) -
 * Axillary organs Axillary organ -
 * Barefoot morphology -
 * Biacromial diameter -
 * Bodily fullness index -
 * Brachial index -
 * Canves meniscus -
 * Chest expansion -
 * Chin eminence -
 * Cleft clip -
 * Contracted pelvis -
 * Cutaneous ridge -
 * Descent of the larynx -
 * Efferent tract -
 * Endomorphy -
 * Eye-ear plane orbitomeatal plane -
 * Flat pelvis -
 * Illiopubic eminence of pelvis -
 * Interstitial matrix -
 * Interventricular membrane -
 * Jackson's membrane -
 * Left sacro posterior (LSP) -
 * Megacene, megasene, hypsiconch orbital index - - -
 * Morphological type -
 * Movement of the head -
 * Normosplanchnic -
 * Pedicle foramen -
 * Pelvic inlet index -
 * Pelvis depth -
 * Placental membrane -
 * Plantar fascial ligament -
 * Recumbent position -
 * Right occiput anterior (ROA), in child -
 * Round shouldered -
 * Shoulder breadth -
 * Tibial-radial index -
 * Transverse fronto-parietal index -
 * Trunk height -
 * Trunk index -
 * Vertical lumbar index -

Respiration

 * Breath pushing -
 * Breath support -
 * Breathing rhythm -
 * Bronchial arterioles Bronchial arteriole -
 * Bronchial fistula -
 * Chronic hypoxia -
 * Cyclical asthma -
 * Dynamic respiration index -
 * Esophageal reflex -
 * Fibrocystic breath -
 * hyperlucent lung -
 * I fraction -
 * Incipient pneumonia -
 * Nasal air flow -
 * One-lung ventilation -
 * Pathological breathing -
 * Pneumotachography, study of the air flow of the voice-
 * Polypnea -
 * Pressure breathing -
 * Respiratory control -
 * Respiratory dysrhythmia -
 * Respiratory gases Respiratory gas-
 * Respiratory heart -
 * Respiratory index -
 * Respiratory movements Respiratory movement -
 * Respiratory substitute -
 * Respiratory substrate -
 * Respiratory surface -
 * Rib reserve rib-reserve -
 * Static respiration index -
 * Stemming principle, breath support -
 * Stertorous breathing -
 * Subpleural bleb -

Senses

 * Acatamathasia, inability to understand spoken conversation -
 * Average perception reaction time -
 * Commissural integration -
 * Cutaneous sensation –
 * distance perception -
 * Paradoxical cold and heat, the sensation of cold in extreme heat and vice versa -
 * Sensorily disabled -
 * Sensory deficit -
 * Sensory development -
 * Sensory system regeneration -
 * Sensory tract -
 * Sound sensitivity -
 * Stimulus threshold -
 * Tactile disk -
 * Tactile monitoring -
 * Taste and smell disorder -
 * Temperature sensing -
 * Torulus, antennifer -
 * Trigeminal tactile curve -

Eyes

 * see User:Skysmith/Missing topics about Eyes

Ears

 * Acoustical overloading -
 * acquired ear deformity -
 * Acuphene, ear noise - /
 * Auditory discrimination -
 * Auditory dissociation -
 * Auditory fusion -
 * Auditory inattention -
 * Auditory monitoring -
 * Auricular point -
 * Binaural squelch effect -
 * Conversion deafness -
 * Cortical hearing function -
 * Deliberative listening -
 * Dermal pitch reception -
 * Dissociation of hearing -
 * ear acupuncture -
 * ear auricle -
 * ear cartilage -
 * ear oval window -
 * ear round window -
 * Eminentia conchae -
 * Empathetic listening -
 * Folian process -
 * Hearer's maxim -
 * high-frequency hearing loss -
 * Ideal hearer -
 * Impedance of middle ear -
 * left ear advantage (LEA) -
 * Left-ear advantage -
 * Lop ears -
 * Masking problem in unilateral deafness -
 * Melotia -
 * Microphonic effect of hearing -
 * Middle canal -
 * Middle ear effusion (MEE) –
 * Middle ear muscle activity (MEMA) -
 * Midmasking level -
 * mixed conductive-sensorineural hearing loss -
 * Most comfortable level (MCL) -
 * National Hearing Conservation Association (MHCA) -
 * Night ears -
 * Overhearing -
 * Physiognomic ear breadth -
 * Physiological acoustics -
 * Progressive hearing loss -
 * Pure-tone average (PTA) -
 * Real-ear attenuation-at-threshold (REA) -
 * Recessus sphæricus -
 * Residual hearing -
 * Right ear advantage (REA) -
 * Right-ear advantage -
 * Satyr tip pointed ear -
 * Scheibe deafness -
 * Sinusoidal amplitude modulation (SAM) -
 * Static admittance -
 * stimulus frequency otoacoustic emission (SFOE) -
 * Subaurale -
 * Suggestion audiometry -
 * Suppression hearing -
 * Temporal integration curves (TIC) -
 * Thalamic hearing disorder -
 * Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions -
 * two-tone suppression (2TU) -
 * Tympanic canal -
 * Tympanic plate –
 * tympanogram peak pressure (TPP) -
 * Voice Harding Index (VHI) -
 * voice Outcome Survey (VOS) -

Hearing

 * Frequency theory of hearing -
 * Ohm's law of hearing -
 * Resonance theory of hearing -
 * Sound pattern theories of hearing -
 * Telephone theory, frequency theory of hearing -
 * Wever-Bray effect, volley theory of hearing -

Smell

 * Classification of odors -
 * Osmology asphresiology -
 * Smelling disorder -

Nose

 * acquired nose deformity -
 * Chondroseptum -
 * Ethmoiditis -
 * Jacobson cartilage -
 * Lateral sinus thrombosis -
 * Maxillary sinus mucosa -
 * Medial olfactory gyrus -
 * Merosmia -
 * Nasal deformation -
 * Nasal length -
 * Nasal reflex -
 * Nasopalatine groove -
 * Orbital openings Orbital opening aditus orbitae aperture of orbit -
 * Pansinusitis -
 * Septum narium -
 * Subnasale -
 * Superior parietal sinus -

Face

 * Facial index -
 * Facial neuroma -
 * Frontal arc -
 * Mid-facial length -
 * Physiognomic facial length -
 * Total facial index -
 * Upper facial index –

Mouth

 * Aglutition, difficulty to swallow -
 * Bifid tongue -
 * Buccolingual -
 * Cheilion, in lips -
 * Coated tongue, furred tongue - /
 * Gland of Nuhn, anterior lingual gland -
 * Hypoglottis -
 * Labrale inferius -
 * Laryngeal sac -
 * Larynghopharyngeus muscle -
 * Maxillary torus -
 * Microglossia, too small tongue-
 * Mouth disorder, mouth disorders -
 * Mouth trauma -
 * Mucous patches -
 * Oral anomaly -
 * oral diagnosis -
 * Oral fat bodies -
 * oral fistula -
 * oral hemorrhage -
 * oral hygiene index -
 * oral leukoedema -
 * oral manifestation -
 * oral mucosal absorption -
 * Oral type -
 * Orbital floor -
 * Palatal index palatomaxillary index -
 * Palatal length -
 * Palatal rugae -
 * Palatal sphincter -
 * Palatal valve -
 * Palatine torus -
 * Parrot tongue -
 * Prolabium -
 * Pseudogenius, replacement growing to replace removed or damaged vocal cords -
 * Pyopneumothorax pneumopyothorax-
 * Submucous cleft palate -
 * Supralaryngeal space in the throat -
 * Throat disorder -
 * Vocal damage -

Sex organs

 * A-frame orgasm -
 * Agenitalism, lack of sexual characteristics -
 * Alloerotism heteroerotism alloeroticism -
 * Barosmia -
 * Cavernitis -
 * Dysspermia -
 * Ejaculatory sac -
 * External vaginal warts -
 * Extragenital syphilis -
 * Fimbriated extremity -
 * Genital bursae -
 * Genital canal -
 * Genital coelom -
 * Genital disc -
 * Genital duct -
 * Genital masculinization -
 * Genital operculum -
 * Genital plates -
 * Genital pleurae -
 * Genital rachis -
 * Genital sinus -
 * Gonocoel -
 * Gonorrheal vaginitis -
 * Gynaecologic malignancy -
 * Ischium-pubis index -
 * Isosexual-pseudo-precocity -
 * Malemission -
 * Papal testicles -
 * Penile pristhesis -
 * Phallogracy -
 * Safe period -
 * Sexual pathology -
 * Tenting orgasm -
 * Triorchid -
 * Urinogenital ridge -
 * Urinogenital sinus -
 * urogenital abnormality -
 * Vaginal wall -

Skin

 * Astigmatic keratotomy -
 * Carbunculosis -
 * Dermal fragility syndrome -
 * Dermatopsy -
 * eczematous skin disease -
 * Epidermomycosis, fungus of the skin -
 * Keratodermatitis -
 * Medicamentosum, dermatitis medicamentosa -
 * Melanoderm-
 * Peschel's law of skin pigmentation -
 * Pigmentum tarsi -
 * Porrigo -
 * Primrose dermatitis -
 * Pruritus senilis -
 * Scaly skin -
 * Skin planning -
 * Skin sensitisation -
 * Skin sloughage, skin slip - /
 * Solar keratose -

See also red links in List of skin-related conditions

Hair

 * Acquired uncombable hair syndrome -
 * dendritic keratitis -
 * Exclamation point hairs -
 * Glabellar stream-
 * Hair bundle -
 * Paratrichosis -
 * Peppercorn hair -
 * Piloerector -
 * Trichesthesia Trichoesthesia - /
 * Trichion-
 * Trichosis trichopathy –

Anatomical and physiological processes

 * Deepening of the voice -
 * Thickening of the jaw -

Unusual physical features

 * Acaudal, lack of tail -
 * Aceratis, lack of nails -
 * Adactylia, lack of fingers or toes -
 * Ateleosis -
 * Ateolot, a dwarfism type -
 * Blount-Barber syndrome, bowlegs in infancy -
 * congenital lower extremity deformity -
 * congenital upper extremity deformity -
 * Critical intersexes, change of apparent gender at puberty -
 * Dactylomegaly, unusually large fingers -
 * Dysembryoplasia, embryo deformity -
 * Hourglass gall bladder -
 * Mecism -
 * Microdactylia, a birth deformity -
 * Palatal insufficiency -
 * Poker-back -
 * Shoulder hand syndrome -
 * Supernumerary auricle -
 * Supernumerary bone in the feet -
 * Thyroid dwarf -
 * torsion abnormality -
 * Webbed fingers -

Miscellaneous parts

 * Basal disc -
 * Coelomoduct -
 * Condensing vacuole -
 * Conjugation canal -
 * Coprodaeum -
 * Ductulus efferens -
 * Dura spinalis -
 * Ectoplasmic larynx -
 * Embryonic membrane -
 * Empyema thoracis -
 * Endorachis endorhachis -
 * Epitrochlear lymph node -
 * Hyaline membrane -
 * Labial palp -
 * Malar fat pad -
 * Mesocardium -
 * Metacromion -
 * Occipital foramen -
 * Ovo-testis -
 * Pleudoperitoneum -
 * Pleuropophysis -
 * Prevomer -
 * Proandry -
 * Racket mycelium, raquet mycelium -
 * sarcotubular system -
 * Scleroblastema -
 * SO fibres -
 * Tendril fibres -
 * Trophospongia -
 * Vasa afferentia, vas afferens -
 * Velopharyngeal sphincter -
 * Vertebrarterial canal -
 * Vestibular canal -
 * Wishing bone -

Miscellaneous maladies

 * Abdominal wall pain syndrome -
 * Acquired joint deformity -
 * Acute necrotizing pancreatitis -
 * Arch pain -
 * Degeneration of the clavicle -
 * Enlarged parietal foramen -
 * Extensor mechanism injury -
 * Galactocele cyst -
 * Glenohumeral instability, Shoulder instability -
 * Handlebar palsy -
 * Olecranon stress injury -
 * Palumboism –
 * Sentile pile -
 * Skin and connective tissue disease -
 * Smooth muscle sarcoma -
 * Spina bifida cystica -

Related technology

 * body surface potential mapping -
 * cardiac electrophysiologic techniques -
 * Gross anatomy lab -
 * Psychosomatograph –

Miscellaneous

 * Abdominal subcutaneous fat -
 * Age determination by skeleton -
 * Age determination by teeth -
 * Allantochorion -
 * Anatomic model -
 * Barrier filter -
 * Bhutan phallus -
 * body constitution -
 * body fat distribution -
 * Body patterning -
 * body physical appearance -
 * body remains -
 * body size -
 * body weight changes -
 * Body weight maintenance -
 * body weights and measures -
 * breast milk expression -
 * colonic pouch -
 * Coxa magna -
 * Definitive Penis Size Survey -
 * Fetal fissure -
 * Galvayne’s groove -
 * Height from bones -
 * height loss –
 * Human characteristics -
 * Latin terminology in anatomy -
 * lifting technique -
 * malformed nails -
 * Mesencephalic tract -
 * Mikulicz's cells -
 * minimum erythemal dose (MEI) -
 * Nasal flux -
 * organ size -
 * Organ specificity -
 * organs at risk -
 * orthopedic manipulation -
 * Posterior vestibular nuclei -
 * postganglionic autonomic fiber -
 * preganglionic autonomic fiber -
 * Sambia Turnim -
 * Sinusoidal cell –
 * standard erythemal dose (SED) -
 * talipes cavus -
 * Tissue nutrient solution –
 * Zygomatic buttress -

Anatomy-related organizations

 * Lung University Nose Collection -
 * Urology Museum -
 * Warrior Anatomical Museum -

Anatomy-related people

 * Alexander Natishvili, Georgian anatomist -
 * Carl George Bergmann, German physiologist -
 * Charles Edouard Brown-Seguard (1819-194) French physiologist -
 * Franciscus Carnelis Denders (1818-1889) Dutch physiologist -
 * Friedrich Siegismund Merkel (1845-1919) German anatomist -
 * Genichi Kato(1890- ), Japanese physiologist -
 * William P. Harrison (dentistry), US dentistry professor -

Books
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 * Index of anatomy-related articles
 * List of anatomical topics


 * WikiProject Anatomy


 * Requested articles/list of missing anatomy