Concept Information

Linea alba

Anatomical Terms Info - Concept Id (ATI-ConceptId / ATICID)

991

Foundational Model of Anatomy Id(s) (FMAIDs)

11336

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by: O.P. Gobée ADMIN, MD., Netherlands  [Change Id: 1]
NEW Structure/Concept:Linea alba [ATI-ConceptId:991]
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Linea alba
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Linea alba
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Linea alba abdominis
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Ligne blanche
Primary Term:Linea alba
SET (or ADDED) Foundational Model of Anatomy Id (FMAID):11336
SET (or ADDED) Contributor:Jose Mejino
REASON FOR CHANGE(S): Initial import from AnatomicalTerms.info 1.0 database, originally extracted and imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy database, 2007.
by: A.A.H. (Fred) van Immerseel, Netherlands  [Change Id: 3]
NEW Term for this Structure/Concept:Linea Hunteri
NEW Term for this Structure/Concept:Midlijn van de buik
REASON FOR CHANGE(S): Import Dutch terms
by:  [Change Id: 34838]
NEW Term for this Structure/Concept:白线
REASON FOR CHANGE(S): mass Import of Chinese terms from Excel 20-05-2016
by: Dr Dearra Prop, MD., Netherlands  [Change Id: 38083]
Proposed for deletion Term for this Structure/Concept:Linea alba
by: Dr Dearra Prop, MD., Netherlands  [Change Id: 38084]
NEW Definition or Description: tendinous raphe extending from the xiphoid process to the symphisis pubis and the pubic crest formed by aponeurotic fibres of the externl oblique, internal oblique and the transversus abdominis
SET Primary Definition TO: tendinous raphe extending from the xiphoid process to the symphisis pubis and the pubic crest formed by aponeurotic fibres of the externl oblique, internal oblique and the transversus abdominis
by: Dr Dearra Prop, MD., Netherlands  [Change Id: 38085]
CHANGED Definition or Description [ tendinous raphe extending from the xiph...] INTO: tendinous raphe extending from the xiphoid process to the symphisis pubis and the pubic crest formed by aponeurotic fibres of the external oblique, internal oblique and the transversus abdominis