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医学导航
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附注:
四个字母的缩写,是用来作为一个清晰和简洁之间的妥协。虽然较长的标题是比较容易理解,请在各种浏览器,并在显示器前大大延长他们的各种审查的结果。
- (1) The leftmost column is organized by system. Many of the colors reflect long-established standards for anatomic labeling; some are internal to Wikipedia. (For infectious diseases, secondary colors are as defined at Wikipedia:Taxobox_usage#Color). The "M" column is used to provide links to this page.
- (2) The second column includes information on anatomy, and other fundamental, preclinical information that is necessary for the understanding of a system.
- (3) The third column includes conditions. The organization follows ICD to the greatest extent possible, and explicitly splits out tumors ("tumr"), congenital conditions ("cong"), and symptoms/signs ("sysi"), with the remainder labeled here as "noco" for "noncongenital". In some cases these divisions are somewhat ambiguous. Symptoms and signs are classified superficially in ICD. The eponymous signs ("epon") are not in ICD, but follow ICD classification as closely as possible. However, some eponymous signs require intervention to be observed, and could be considered procedures. Although the term "neoplasia" in some cases may be preferable to "tumor", the latter term is used here to provide a more comprehensible abbreviation.
- (4) The fourth column is for responses to a condition: medications administered, tests performed, surgeries, and other interventions.
Additional medical templates are available at Category:Medicine templates. (In most contexts in Wikipedia, anatomy is not considered a subcategory of medicine. Anatomy templates are available at Category:Anatomy templates.)
翻译备注:
第二列(1)anat 解剖 (2)phys 生理 (3)devp 发育 (4)cell 细胞 (5)prot 蛋白 (6)组织
第三列(1)cong 先天 (2)tumr 肿瘤 (3)noco 病理 (4)sysi 症状 (5)epon 人名体征 (6)injr 创伤
第四列(2)proc 手术 (2)drug 药物
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