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The menagerie of neurology: Animal signs and the refinement of clinical acumen.

Shin C Beh1, Teresa Frohman1, Elliot M Frohman1.   

Abstract

Neurology is a field known for "eponymophilia." While eponym use has been a controversial issue in medicine, animal-related metaphoric descriptions continue to flourish in neurologic practice, particularly with the advent of neuroimaging. To provide practicing and trainee neurologists with a useful reference for all these colorful eponyms, we performed a literature review and summarized the various animal eponyms in the practice of neurology (and their etiologic implications) to date. We believe that the ability to recognize animal-like attributes in clinical neurology and neuroradiology may be attributed to a visual phenomenon known as pareidolia. We propose that animal eponyms are a useful method of recognizing clinical and radiologic patterns that aid in the diagnostic process and therefore are effective aidesmémoire and communicative tools that enliven and improve the practice of neurology.

Year:  2014        PMID: 29473555      PMCID: PMC5764521          DOI: 10.1212/01.CPJ.0000437693.10265.a2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Clin Pract        ISSN: 2163-0402


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1.  A Spoonful of Eponyms Helps the Pathology Go Down: Using Food Eponyms and Visual Mnemonics in Preclinical Pathology Education.

Authors:  Christina Seto; Vania Zayat
Journal:  Med Sci Educ       Date:  2022-01-29
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