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This section describes how to use Template:Infobox anatomy or one of its related templates effectively. Don't worry about trying to fill in all the fields; even specifying one or two still can be useful.

Use

While editing a page about an anatomical structure, copy and paste the following text at the top of the page:

{{Infobox anatomy
| Name        = 
| Pronunciation =
| synonyms    = 
| Image       = 
| Caption     = 
| Width       = 
| Image2      = 
| Caption2    = 
| Latin       =
| Greek       =
| Precursor   = 
| System      = 
| Artery      = 
| Vein        = 
| Nerve       = 
| Lymph       = 
}}

Standard parameters

Template:Uses Wikidata This infobox is one in a series of anatomy infoboxes, all of which share common parameters. These include:

Details
Name = English name for structure
Pronunciation = Pronunciation of name, if term is not commonly used
Image = top image (omit "Image:")
Width = width of top image (in pixels, default=250)
Caption = caption under top image
Image2 = second top image (omit "Image:")
Width2 = width of second image (in pixels, default=250)
Caption2 = caption under second top image
System = Relevant body system (e.g., Circulatory system)
Identifiers
Latin = Latin name for structure
Greek = Greek name for structure, if relevant to anatomy / medical use
Acronym = Acronym, if in common use
Autofilled
TA, TH, TE, MeSH, FMA, NeuroLex, NeuroNames These fields are automatically filled from Wikidata, and edits can no longer be made through infoboxes.
Link All templates in this series provide a link to the relevant Anatomical terminology articles - eg Anatomical terms of bone for Template:Infobox bone, etc.

All fields are optional. Field labels are case-sensitive.

  • Name: The title at top of infobox, which should usually match the name of page, and will default to this if it is not filled out.
  • Image and Caption: Up to two images can be included in the infobox.Ideally, the images should be appropriate and useful both to newcomers and to experts. To this end, try to pick a first image that helps orient the user to the region of the body, and pick one where the user doesn't need to click on the image to figure out where the structure is. Then, pick a second image that provides more detail. Alternatively, two images can show the same structure from two different angles. In either case, allowing the user to view more than one image, at the same time, allows them to better visualize the object of attention. Of course, there aren't perfect images for each article.
    • Try and include useful information in the caption, such as a general orientation to where the structure is.
    • Width is an optional parameter for the image width, in pixels (omit "px"). If the picture is far too big, then specify a custom width (in pixels) like this: |width=325. When no Width parameter is specified, it defaults to a width of 190 pixels.
    • Help:Image maps can be included using the image parameter. For example:
       | Image = {{Inner ear map|Cochlea|Inline=1}}
    • Only two images can be included in the infobox, but there is no restriction the number of images on the article; other images can be placed in sections, or at the end in an "Additional images" section.
Details

Some fields are grouped together as "details", relating to the anatomy of a structure

  • Precursor: This refers to the embryological precursor from which the structure derives
  • System: Circulatory system, respiratory system, etc.
  • Artery: Arteries supplying the structure. Note that there may be more than one artery (as in the adrenal glands). If there is not yet an article for the artery, consider also including a less specific artery that does have an article
  • Vein: Vein(s) draining the structure
  • Nerve: Nerve(s) to the structure
  • Lymph: Lymphatic drainage from the structure
Identifiers

Some fields visible to the reader are automatically inserted from Wikidata, and should be edited there. These are: TA, TE, TH, FMA and MeSH.

For terms and links that relate to how the structure is identified anatomically

  • Latin: Especially important to support interwikification. Good sources for the Latin are online medical dictionaries, such as eMedicine,[dead link] Stedman's, and Dorlands. The letters "TA" stand for Terminologia Anatomica, and it is the closest thing to an international naming standard presently in existence. If there are multiple Latin names available, put the TA first.
  • Greek: Refers to Ancient Greek and as with Latin, may be found in medical dictionaries. Use only where term is in wide use, and not the same as the Latin term – e.g. Spleen: Greek: σπλήν—splḗn ; Latin: lien. Also useful when the Greek root is widely used such as καρδία–kardía ; root of cardiac, cardiology etc.
Link

All templates in this series provide a link to the relevant Anatomical terminology articles - eg Anatomical terms of bone for Template:Infobox bone, etc.

Related templates

The other templates are quite similar. They are:

Use:

  • Use the more specific templates if appropriate.
  • The "Embryology" template for structures that don't exist as named structures in the adult. For information on the "CarnegieStage" field, see Carnegie stages. "GivesRiseTo" is like "Precursor", but in the opposite direction chronologically.

Tracking categories


Infobox for an anatomical structure, use a more specific infobox if appropriate (see [[Template:Anatomy infoboxes]] for list)

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
TypeType

no description

Unknownoptional
NameName

English name of structure

Stringsuggested
ImageImage

Top image (omit "Image:")

Unknownsuggested
WidthWidth

width of top image (in pixels, default=250)

Numberoptional
Image_sizeimage_size

no description

Unknownoptional
AltAlt

no description

Unknownoptional
CaptionCaption

caption under top image

Stringsuggested
Image2Image2

second top image (omit "Image:")

Unknownoptional
Width2Width2

width of second image (in pixels, default=250)

Unknownoptional
Image2_sizeimage2_size

no description

Unknownoptional
Alt2Alt2

no description

Unknownoptional
Caption2Caption2

caption under second top image

Unknownoptional
LatinLatin

Latin name for structure

Unknownsuggested
GreekGreek

Greek name for structure, if relevant to anatomy / medical use

Unknownsuggested
Part_ofPart_of

no description

Unknownoptional
PartOfPartOf

no description

Unknownoptional
Is_part_ofis_part_of

no description

Unknownoptional
IsPartOfIsPartOf

no description

Unknownoptional
CarnegieStageCarnegieStage

Standardized system of 23 stages used to provide a unified developmental chronology of the vertebrate embryo, see [[Carnegie stages]]

Unknownoptional
Daysdays

no description

Unknownoptional
Body systemsystem

Relevant body system

Example
[[Circulatory system]]
Unknownsuggested
Componentscomponents

no description

Unknownoptional
Locationlocation

no description

Unknownoptional
FunctionFunction

no description

Unknownoptional
Neurotransmitterneurotransmitter

no description

Unknownoptional
Morphologymorphology

no description

Unknownoptional
Afferentsafferents

no description

Unknownoptional
Efferentsefferents

no description

Unknownoptional
OriginsOrigins

no description

Unknownoptional
OriginOrigin

no description

Unknownoptional
InsertionsInsertions

no description

Unknownoptional
InsertionInsertion

no description

Unknownoptional
ArticulationsArticulations

no description

Unknownoptional
ArticulationArticulation

no description

Unknownoptional
SuppliesSupplies

no description

Unknownoptional
DrainsFromDrainsFrom

no description

Unknownoptional
BranchFromBranchFrom

no description

Unknownoptional
DrainsToDrainsTo

no description

Unknownoptional
BranchToBranchTo

no description

Unknownoptional
Arterial supplyArtery

Arteries supplying the structure. Note that there may be more than one artery (as in the adrenal glands). If there is not yet an article for the artery, consider also including a less specific artery that does have an article

Stringsuggested
Venous drainagevein

Vein(s) draining the structure

Unknownsuggested
Nerve supplynerve

Nerve(s) to the structure

Unknownsuggested
Lymphatic drainagelymph

Lymphatic drainage from the structure

Unknownsuggested
Sourcesource

no description

Unknownoptional
ActionAction

no description

Unknownoptional
AntagonistAntagonist

no description

Unknownoptional
Embryological precursorprecursor

This refers to the embryological precursor from which the structure derives

Stringsuggested
Gives_rise_togives_rise_to

no description

Unknownoptional
GivesRiseToGivesRiseTo

no description

Unknownoptional
Synonymsynonym

no description

Unknownsuggested
Synonymssynonyms

no description

Unknownoptional
PronunciationPronunciation

Pronunciation of name, if term is not commonly used

Stringoptional
DecussationDecussation

no description

Unknownoptional
FromFrom

no description

Unknownoptional
ToTo

no description

Unknownoptional
BloodBlood

no description

Unknownoptional
InnervatesInnervates

If a nerve

Unknownoptional
FiberTypeFiberType

no description

Unknownoptional
Acronymacronym

Acronym, if in common use

Stringsuggested
TA98TA98

no description

Unknowndeprecated
THTH

no description

Unknowndeprecated
TETE

no description

Unknowndeprecated
FMAFMA

no description

Unknowndeprecated