In search of consensus: Terminology for entheseal changes (EC)

Authors: Villotte, S., Assis, S., Cardoso, F.A., Henderson, C.Y., Mariotti, V., Milella, M., Pany-Kucera, D., Speith, N., Wilczak, C.A. and Jurmain, R.

Journal: International Journal of Paleopathology

Volume: 13

Pages: 49-55

ISSN: 1879-9817

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpp.2016.01.003

Abstract:

This article presents a consensus terminology for entheseal changes that was developed in English by an international team of scholars and then translated into French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and German. Use of a standard, neutral terminology to describe entheseal morphology will reduce misunderstandings between researchers, improve the reliability of comparisons between studies, and eliminate unwarranted etiological assumptions inherent in some of the descriptive terms presently used in the literature.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/24390/

Source: Scopus

In search of consensus: Terminology for entheseal changes (EC)

Authors: Villotte, S., Assis, S., Cardoso, F.A., Henderson, C.Y., Mariotti, V., Milella, M., Pany-Kucera, D., Speith, N., Wilczak, C.A. and Jurmain, R.

Journal: International Journal of Paleopathology

Volume: 13

Pages: 49-55

ISSN: 1879-9817

Abstract:

This article presents a consensus terminology for entheseal changes that was developed in English by an international team of scholars and then translated into French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and German. Use of a standard, neutral terminology to describe entheseal morphology will reduce misunderstandings between researchers, improve the reliability of comparisons between studies, and eliminate unwarranted etiological assumptions inherent in some of the descriptive terms presently used in the literature.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/24390/

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