Francesco Todaro (1839-1918)

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DATE: May 08, 2026

This video complements the "Medical Terminology Daily" blog article on Francesco Todaro, an Italian physician and anatomist with quite an interesting life. Todaro described a small fibrous structure in the right atrium of the heart that has been eponymically attached to his name, the "Tendon of Todaro", one of the boundaries of the triangle of Koch, site for the atrioventricular node.

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Efrain A. Miranda, PhD
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Medical Education
University of Cincinnati Medical School
CEO, Clinical Anatomy Associates, Inc.