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The developing human: clinically oriented embryology

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Edinburgh : Elsevier, 2020Edition: 11th edDescription: 1 online resource (xii, 490 pages):illustrations (chiefly color)ISBN:
  • 9780323611541
  • 9780323611565
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Contents:
Introduction to human development -- First week of human development -- Second week of human development -- Third week of human development -- Fourth to eighth weeks of human development -- Fetal period : ninth week to birth -- Placenta and fetal membranes -- Body cavities, mesenteries, and diaphragm -- Pharyngeal apparatus, face, and neck -- Respiratory system -- Alimentary system -- Urogenital system -- Cardiovascular system -- Skeletal system -- Muscular system -- Development of limbs -- Nervous system -- Development of eyes and ears -- Integumentary system -- Human birth defects -- Common signaling pathways used during development -- Discussion of clinically oriented problems."
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Introduction to human development -- First week of human development -- Second week of human development -- Third week of human development -- Fourth to eighth weeks of human development -- Fetal period : ninth week to birth -- Placenta and fetal membranes -- Body cavities, mesenteries, and diaphragm -- Pharyngeal apparatus, face, and neck -- Respiratory system -- Alimentary system -- Urogenital system -- Cardiovascular system -- Skeletal system -- Muscular system -- Development of limbs -- Nervous system -- Development of eyes and ears -- Integumentary system -- Human birth defects -- Common signaling pathways used during development -- Discussion of clinically oriented problems."

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