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To start with, I have got some mislabeled objects:
Parietal branches of the middle cerebral artery -> Lenticulostriate arteries Anterior cerebral artery’ -> middle cerebral artery (M1 segment); anterior cerebral artery A1 segment is actually missing Lacrimal system -> not part of the nervous system Suspentory ligament of the eyeball -> not part of the nervous system Bones of the left arm -> all labeled as right Costochondral joint (multiple) -> costal cartilage ??’ -> posterior vein of the left ventricle Plane.003 -> Infrapatellar fat pad (or Hoffa’s fat pad) Left anterior/posterior meniscal ligament -> reversed anterior/posterior Patte d’oie (in multiple muscle insertions) -> Pes anserinus
Thank you very much for these corrections.
-As I use the UK english version of the TA2, the 'Lenticulostriate arteries' will be found as the 'Anterolateral central arteries':
https://ta2viewer.openanatomy.org/?id=4510
(See the english synonyms).
-The anterior and M1/M2 segments of the middle cerebral arteries are fixed.
-I chose to put the sense organs under the same layer as the nervous system to keep the number of layers under 10 (because it is easier to reach them through the numbers); I renamed this layers 'nervous system and sense organs' for more clarity.
-Left bones of the arm renamed
-'Costal cartilages' renamed (I will probably use a material named '... joint/suture' to point towards certain joints)
-Posterior vein of left ventricle/inferior (see https://ta2viewer.openanatomy.org/?id=4162)
((As soon as possible, we'll have a database with synonyms and translations))
-Infrapatellar fat pads renamed
-There seem to be a mistake in the TA2: they only speak of meniscofemoral ligaments, and only on the lateral meniscus.
I joined the posterior and anterior ligaments but had to call them meniscotibial; am I right?
-Pes anserinus corrected
Thank you very much, I really need an external look.
The next corrections will be done much faster (Festival time interference).
Thanks for making the corrections.
What you have labeled now as anterolateral central arteries are actually M2/M3/M4 branches of the middle cerebral artery. What is labeled as parietal branches of the middle cerebral artery should be the anterolateral central arteries.
Sense organs I would call sensory organs (but maybe sense organs is right as well I am not sure).
The meniscofemoral ligaments also exist and do attach to the lateral meniscus (https://radiopaedia.org/articles/meniscofemoral-ligament)
I had already noticed that the TA2 for the cerebral arteries seems to have forgotten several important arteries (https://ta2viewer.openanatomy.org/?id=4509) ; I will use the TA1 (https://taviewer.openanatomy.org/?id=A12.2.07.046) instead because it is better organized and more complete. I will try to find which parts of it correspond to the M2 and M3 segments. It could be helpful to do this comparison for other parts of the vascular system and/or for other systems.
Sense organs is the term used in both TA1 and TA2, sothat I will keep it; in french we would say 'organes des sens' and I think that it is the same principle in english.
These errors seem to be all related to weaknesses of the TA2.
I added the anterior and posterior meniscotibial ligaments of the lateral meniscus in a collection for the lateral meniscus.