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    An eponymous history of the anterolateral ligament complex of the knee by Allison M. Morgan, Andrew S. Bi, Daniel J. Kaplan, Michael J. Alaia, Eric J. Strauss, Laith M. Jazrawi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Additionally, given that many eponyms remain in common use related to the ALC, we must standardize our nomenclature to prevent misuse or misunderstanding of terms in the literature. …”
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    Is Crohn's disease a rightly used eponym? by Van Hootegem, P, Travis, S

    Published 2019
    “…'Crohn's disease' might reasonably be known by another eponym. Nevertheless, the 1932 publication of Crohn was pivotal, as were his later contributions to the knowledge of "his" disease. …”
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    EPONYMS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE: PLATELET-VASCULAR HEMOSTATIC DISORDERS by D. V. Bukhtoyarov, A. A. Kondrashov

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…<p>The paper considers platelet-vascular hemostatic disorders, describes the clinical presentation and diagnosis of major nosological entities, and gives their eponymic names.</p>…”
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    EPONYMS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE: PLATELET-VASCULAR HEMOSTATIC DISORDERS by D. V. Bukhtoyarov, A. A. Kondrashov

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The paper considers platelet-vascular hemostatic disorders, describes the clinical presentation and diagnosis of major nosological entities, and gives their eponymic names.…”
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    Eponyms have no place in 21st-century biological nomenclature by Guedes, P, Alves-Martins, F, Martinez Arribas, J, Chatterjee, S, Santos, A, Lewin,A, Bako, L, Webala, P, Correia, R, Rocha, R, Ladle, R

    Published 2023
    “…Reforming taxonomy to remove eponyms will not be easy but could bring multiple benefits for both conservation and society.…”
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    Lady Windermere syndrome: an inappropriate eponym for an increasingly important condition by Kasthoori, J.J., Liam, C.K., Wastie, M.L.

    Published 2008
    “…Although termed the Lady Windermere syndrome, the name does not correspond to the character in Oscar Wilde's play; hence the eponym is not widely used.…”
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    Knowledge and Perception of Eponyms in Chemistry by University Students in Belarus and the United States by U. K. Slabin

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Eponyms are researched from the prospective of many sciences, including pedagogy. …”
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    On semasiological princiles of constructing and usage of medical eponyms in Spanish, English and Russian languages by M Yu Chernyshov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The paper discusses preliminary results of a comparative onomasiological investigation related to constructing medical eponyms, which correspond to identical denotata, in Spanish, English and Russian languages. …”
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