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      Unification of Sinonasal Anatomical Terminology

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          The advent of endoscopy and computed tomography at the beginning of the 1980s brought to rhinology a revival of anatomy and physiology study. In 1994, the International Conference of Sinus Disease was conceived because the official “Terminologia Anatomica”1 had little information on the detailed sinonasal anatomy. In addition, there was a lack of uniformity of terminology and definitions. After 20 years, a new conference has been held. The need to use the same terminology led to the publication by the European Society of Rhinology of the “European Position Paper on the Anatomical Terminology of the Internal Nose and Paranasal Sinuses,” that can be accessed freely at www.rhinologyjournal.com. Professor Valerie Lund et al2 wrote this document reviewing the anatomical terms, comparing to the “Terminology Anatomica” official order to define the structures without eponyms, while respecting the embryological development and especially universalizing and simplifying the terms. A must-read! The text's purpose lies beyond the review of anatomical terminology to universalize the language used to refer to structures of the nasal and paranasal cavities. Information about the anatomy, based on extensive review of the current literature, is arranged in just over 50 pages, which are direct and to the point. The publication may be pleasant reading for learners and teachers of rhinology. This text can be a starting point and enables searching the universal terminology used in Brazil, seeking to converge with this new European proposal for a nomenclature to help us communicate with our peers in Brazil and the rest of the world. The original text of the European Society of Rhinology provides English terms that avoided the use of Latin, and thus fall beyond several national personal translations. It would be admirable if we created our own cross-cultural adaptation of this new suggested anatomical terminology.

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          European position paper on the anatomical terminology of the internal nose and paranasal sinuses.

          The advent of endoscopic sinus surgery led to a resurgence of interest in the detailed anatomy of the internal nose and paranasal sinuses. However, the official Terminologica Anatomica used by basic anatomists omits many of the structures of surgical importance. This led to numerous clinical anatomy papers and much discussion about the exact names and definitions for the structures of surgical relevance. This European Position Paper on the Anatomical Terminology of the Internal Nose and Paranasal Sinuses was conceived to re-evaluate the anatomical terms in common usage by endoscopic sinus surgeons and to compare this with the official Terminologica Anatomica. The text is a concise summary of all the structures encountered during routine endoscopic surgery in the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses and at the interface with the orbit and skull base but does not provide a comprehensive text for advanced skull base surgery. It draws on a detailed review of the literature and provides a consensus where several options are available, defining the anatomical structure in simple terms and in English. It is recognised that this is an area of great variation and some indication of the frequency with which these variants are encountered is given in the text and table. All major anatomical points are illustrated, drawing on the expertise of the multi-national and multi-disciplinary contributors to this project.
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            Terminologia Anatomica - International Anatomical Terminology

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                Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol
                Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol
                10.1055/s-00025477
                International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
                Thieme Publicações Ltda (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil )
                1809-9777
                1809-4864
                29 July 2015
                January 2016
                : 20
                : 1
                : 1
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Otolaryngology, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence Richard Louis Voegels, MD, PhD Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Ophthalmology Av. Dr. Enéas de Carvalho Aguiar 255–6° andar–sala 6167, São Paulo, São Paulo 05403000Brazil rvoegels@ 123456gmail.com
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                0286let
                10.1055/s-0035-1554726
                4687994
                26722336
                00d99093-013a-4b14-a249-6168604c7cc1
                © Thieme Medical Publishers
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                : 02 April 2015
                : 18 April 2015
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