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THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY: A SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS BASED ON MEDICAL LINGUISTICS, SEMANTIC STRUCTURE AND THE INTEGRATION OF CLINICAL THINKING

Khafizova Mukharram Nematillaevna,Doliev Ahmadjon Ulugbek ugli , Scientific Supervisor,Lecturer, Department of Fundamental Medicine, Asia International University , 1st-year student, Faculty of Medicine, Asia International University

Abstract

This scientific article provides a comprehensive analysis of the interrelationship between clinical and anatomical terminology systems, their formation patterns, linguistic and semantic characteristics, and their role in modern medicine. Anatomical terminology is interpreted as a strictly standardized and semantically stable system that represents the normal structure of the human body. Clinical terminology, in contrast, is studied as a dynamic, multi-component, and semantically complex system that expresses diseases, pathological processes, diagnostics, and treatment strategies. The article highlights the morphological structure of terms, their semantic differentiation, functional load, and role in clinical thinking through an original scientific approach. It also substantiates the importance of the international standardization of terminology, its role in digital medicine systems, and global scientific communication.

Keywords

Clinical terminology, anatomical terminology, medical linguistics, semantic analysis, affixation, terminological system, nomenclature, diagnostic language, international standardization, clinical thinking.

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THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY: A SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS BASED ON MEDICAL LINGUISTICS, SEMANTIC STRUCTURE AND THE INTEGRATION OF CLINICAL THINKING. (2026). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 6(5), 770-772. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/13273