Terminologia Histologica

The Terminologia Histologica (TH) is the controlled vocabulary for use in cytology and histology.[1][2] In April 2011, Terminologia Histologica was published online by the Federative International Programme on Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT), the successor of FCAT.

It was intended to replace Nomina Histologica. The Nomina Histologica was introduced in 1977, with the fourth edition of Nomina Anatomica.[3]

It was developed by the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology.

Outline

  • h1.00: Cytology
  • h2.00: General histology
    • H2.00.01.0.00001: Stem cells
    • H2.00.02.0.00001: Epithelial tissue
      • H2.00.02.0.01001: Epithelial cell
      • H2.00.02.0.02001: Surface epithelium
      • H2.00.02.0.03001: Glandular epithelium
    • H2.00.03.0.00001: Connective and supportive tissues
      • H2.00.03.0.01001: Connective tissue cells
      • H2.00.03.0.02001: Extracellular matrix
      • H2.00.03.0.03001: Fibres of connective tissues
      • H2.00.03.1.00001: Connective tissue proper
      • H2.00.03.1.01001: Ligaments
      • H2.00.03.2.00001: Mucoid connective tissue; Gelatinous connective tissue
      • H2.00.03.3.00001: Reticular tissue
      • H2.00.03.4.00001: Adipose tissue
      • H2.00.03.5.00001: Cartilage tissue
      • H2.00.03.6.00001: Chondroid tissue
      • H2.00.03.7.00001: Bone tissue; Osseous tissue
    • H2.00.04.0.00001: Haemotolymphoid complex
    • H2.00.05.0.00001: Muscle tissue
      • H2.00.05.1.00001: Smooth muscle tissue
      • H2.00.05.2.00001: Striated muscle tissue
    • H2.00.06.0.00001: Nerve tissue
  • h3.01: Bones
  • h3.02: Joints
  • h3.03: Muscles
  • h3.04: Alimentary system
  • h3.05: Respiratory system
  • h3.06: Urinary system
  • h3.07: Genital system
  • h3.08: Endocrine system
  • h3.09: Cardiovascular system
  • h3.10: Lymphoid system
  • h3.11: Nervous system
  • h3.12: The Integument
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References

  1. Terminologia Histologica: International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology, Book/CD-ROM Bundle. Hagerstown, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2008. ISBN 0-7817-7537-X.
  2. Allen WE (May 2009). "Terminologia anatomica: international anatomical terminology and Terminologia Histologica: International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology". J. Anat. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7580.2009.01093_1.x. PMC 2740970. PMID 19486203.
  3. Singh (1 January 2008). General Anatomy. Elsevier India. pp. 22–. ISBN 978-81-312-1126-7. Retrieved 25 November 2010.

See also

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