List of human anatomical parts named after people - Definition
This is a list of
human anatomical parts
named after people
.
For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see
eponym
.
For a list of eponyms sorted by name see
List of eponyms
.
Achilles' tendon
–
Achilles
, Greek mythological character
Adam's apple
–
Adam
, Biblical character
Alcock's canal (pudendal canal)
Ampulla of Vater
– Abraham Vater
Angle of Louis – Antoine Louis
Artery of Adamkiewicz
Auerbach's plexus
Bachmann's bundle
Bartholin's gland
–
Caspar Bartholin the Younger
Batson's plexus
Betz cells
Billroth's cords
Bowman's capsule
–
Sir William Bowman
Broca's area
–
Paul Pierre Broca
Brunner's glands
Buck's fascia
Bundle of His
–
Wilhelm His, Jr.
Calot's triangle
Canals of Hering
Canals of Lambert
Cantlie's line
Carabelli's tubercle
Charcot-Bouchard aneurysms
Circle of Willis
–
Thomas Willis
Colles' fascia
Cooper's hernia
Cooper's iliopectineal ligament
Cooper's ligaments
Cowper's glands
–
William Cowper
Crypts of Lieberkühn
Crypts of Luschka –
Hubert von Luschka
Darwin's tubercle
Denonvillier's fascia
Douglas' Pouch –
James Douglas
Duct of Santorini
Duct of Wirsung
Ducts of Luschka –
Hubert von Luschka
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Eustachian tube
–
Bartolomeo Eustachi
Fallopian tube
–
Gabriele Falloppio
Foramen of Magendie
–
François Magendie
Foramen of Winslow
Foramina of Luschka –
Hubert von Luschka
Foramina of Monro
Fossa of Geraldi
Gallaudet's fascia
Gartner's duct
– Hermann Gartner
Gerdy's Fibers – Pierre N. Gerdy
Gerota Capsule – Dumitru Gerota
Glands of Montgomery
Glisson's capsule
Gräfenberg spot
(G-spot) –
Ernst Gräfenberg
Great vein of Galen
Hasner's Fold – Joseph R. Hasner
Hering's nerve
Herring bodies
Heschl's gyri
Hesselbach's triangle
Houston's muscle – John Houston
Hydatids of Morgagni
Islets of Langerhans
– Paul Langerhans
Kerckring's valves
Kernohan notch
Kiesselbach's plexus
Krause's end-bulbs
Kupffer cells
Lacunae of Morgagni
Langer's lines
Langhans giant cell
Ligament of Trietz
Lissauer's tract
Loop of Henle
–
F. G. J. Henle
Lovibond's angle
Lund's node
Luschka's joints
–
Hubert von Luschka
McBurney's point
– Charles McBurney
Malpighian corpuscle
–
Marcello Malpighi
Meckel's cartilage
Meckel's diverticulum
– Johann Friedrich Meckel
Meissner corpuscles –
Georg Meissner
Meissner's plexus
Meyer's loop
Moll's gland – Jacob A. Moll
Morgagni's hernia
Morrison's pouch
Müllerian ducts
– Joh. Müller
Nucleus of Onufrowicz
Paneth cells
Papez circuit
Peyer's patches
– Johann K. Peyer
Pores of Kohn
Pouch of Douglas
Poupart's ligament
Prussak's space – Alexander Prussak
Purkinje cells
– Jan E. Purkinje
Rathke's pouch
Reed-Sternberg cell
– Dorothy Reed, Carl von Sternberg or
George M. Sternberg
Reichert cartilage
Renal columns of Bertin
Renshaw cells
Richter's hernia
Riedel's lobe
Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses
Rolandic fissure
;
fissure of Rolando
Rotter's lymph nodes
Ruffini's corpuscles
Schatzki's ring
Sideburns
– General
Ambrose Burnside
who had distinctive whiskers
Skene's gland
–
Alexander Skene
Space of Disse
Space of Retzius
Sphincter of Oddi
Spigelian hernia
Spiral valves of Heister
Stensen's duct
Sylvian aqueduct
Thorel's pathway
Traube's space
Urethral glands of Littré
Veins of Mayo
Veins of Retzius
Virchow-Robin spaces
Virchow's node
–
Rudolf Virchow
Von Ebner's gland – A. G. von Ebner
Waldeyer's throat
Wenckebach's bundle
Wernicke's area
–
Karl Wernicke
Wharton's duct
Wharton's jelly
White lines of Toldt
Wolffian duct
– Kaspar Friedrich Wolff
Wormian bones –
Ole Worm
See also
Human anatomy
List of anatomical topics
External link
Name origins in the medical field
(
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)
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