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This study clarifies the yin and yang surfaces in Chinese medicine by comparing them to vertebrate anatomy. The findings support the meridian pathways definition and reconcile conflicting literature descriptions.

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Area of Science:

  • Anatomy
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine

Background:

  • Conflicting descriptions of yin and yang surfaces exist in Chinese medicine literature.
  • Existing definitions lack a clear anatomical or evolutionary basis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify and reconcile differing descriptions of yin and yang surfaces.
  • To explore anatomical and evolutionary parallels for meridian pathways.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of Chinese medicine literature.
  • Exploration of vertebrate evolutionary anatomy and human embryology.
  • Examination of limb anatomy and meridian pathways.

Main Results:

  • A strong similarity was found between yin and yang meridian pathways and the ventral/dorsal aspects of early vertebrate structure.
  • Evolutionary changes and embryological development show parallels with meridian pathways.
  • Anatomical evidence supports the definition of yin and yang surfaces based on meridian traversal.

Conclusions:

  • The study reconciles conflicting definitions of yin and yang surfaces.
  • Anatomical and evolutionary perspectives validate the meridian pathway definition.
  • This approach may illuminate clinical differences between meridian points and identify pathway anomalies.