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* '''Human Embryology '''(2nd ed.) Larson Chapter 14 p443-455 | * '''Human Embryology '''(2nd ed.) Larson Chapter 14 p443-455 | ||
* '''The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology '''(6th ed.) Moore and Persaud Chapter 20: P513-529 | * '''The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology '''(6th ed.) Moore and Persaud Chapter 20: P513-529 | ||
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* '''Human Embryology''', Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald | * '''Human Embryology''', Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald | ||
* '''Color Atlas of Clinical Embryology''' Moore Persaud and Shiota Chapter 15: p231-236 | * '''Color Atlas of Clinical Embryology''' Moore Persaud and Shiota Chapter 15: p231-236 | ||
== Development Overview == | == Development Overview == |
Revision as of 01:43, 21 September 2010
Introduction
Some Recent Findings
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Textbooks
- Human Embryology (2nd ed.) Larson Chapter 14 p443-455
- The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (6th ed.) Moore and Persaud Chapter 20: P513-529
- Before We Are Born (5th ed.) Moore and Persaud Chapter 21: P481-496
- Essentials of Human Embryology Larson Chapter 14: P303-315
- Human Embryology, Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald
- Color Atlas of Clinical Embryology Moore Persaud and Shiota Chapter 15: p231-236
Development Overview
- Forelimb before hindlimb - week 10 fingernails, week 14 toe nails
- nail field - appears at tip and migrates to dorsal surface
- thickened epidermis - surrounding cells form nail fold
- keratinization of proximal nail fold forms nail plate
Nails reach Digit Tip
- week 32 fingernails
- week 36 toenails
- nail growth indicator of prematurity
Abnormalities
Anonychia
A very rare abnormality resulting in an absence of nails. Can result from both genetic and environmental defects and be associated with a range of other abnormalities. Simple anonychia is the congenital absence of the nails without any other coexisting major congenital anomaly.
Hyponychia
Nail-patella syndrome
Ectodermal dysplasias
Witkop syndrome
An autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by the absence of several teeth and abnormalities of the nails.
References
Journals
Reviews
<pubmed>19932326</pubmed> <pubmed>15468149</pubmed>
Articles
Search PubMed
Search Pubmed: Nail Development
Additional Images
Terms
- cuticle - tissue that overlaps the plate and rims the base of the nail
- hyponychium - the epithelium located beneath the nail plate
- lunula - half-moon at the base of the nail
- matrix - hidden part of the nail unit under the cuticle
- nail bed - skin beneath the nail plate
- nail folds - skin folds that frame and support the nail on three sides
- nail plate - visible part of the nail
- trachyonychia - nail plate roughness, pitting, and ridging affecting one or all twenty nails.
External Links
Embryo Images - Human (day 64) primary nail fields
Glossary Links
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