Category:Carnegie Stage 5
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Serial No. | Stage | Grade | Fixative | Embedding Medium | Thinness (µm) | Stain | Year | Notes | ||
8020 | 5a | Exc. | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1942 | Hertig and Rock (1945a)[1] | ||
8155 | 5a | Exc. | Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1943 | Hertig and Rock (1949)[2] | ||
8225 | 5a | Exc. | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1944 | Hertig and Rock (1945b)[3] | ||
8004 | 5b | Exc | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1942 | Hertig and Rock (1945a)[1] | ||
8171 | 5b | Exc | Alc. | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1943 | Hertig and Rock (1949)[2] | ||
8215 | 5b | Exc | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1944 | Hertig and Rock (1945c)[4] | ||
9350 | 5b | Exc | Bouin | ? | ? | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1955 | Heuser (1956)[5] | ||
4900 | 5c | Poor | p | P | 10 | p | 1925 | Incomplete. Streeter (1926)[6] | ||
7699 | 5c | Exc. | Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1939 | Hertig and Rock (1941)[7] | ||
7700 | 5c | Exc. | Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1938 | Hertig and Rock (1941)[7] | ||
7771 | 5c | Exc. | Bouin | C-P | 10 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1940 | Abnormal | ||
7950 | 5c | Exc. | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1941 | Hertig and Rock (1944)[8] | ||
8000 | 5c | Poor | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 8 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1942 | Abnormal | ||
8139 | 5c | Exc. | ? | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1943 | Incomplete. Marchetti (1945)[9] | ||
8299 | 5c | Exc. | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin), phlox. | 1945 | Abnormal | ||
8329 | 5c | Exc. | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin), phlox. | 1945 | Abnormal | ||
8330 | 5c | Exc. | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin), phlox. | 1945 | |||
8370 | 5c | Poor | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin), phlox. | 1946 | Abnormal | ||
8558 | 5c | Exc. | Alc. & Bouin | C-P | 6 | (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) | 1947 | |||
Stage 5 was originally subdivided into 3 sequential parts a, b, c.
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Embryo Examples
Stage 5a
- Carnegie No. 8225. Described briefly by Hertig and Rock (1945b). Hysterectomy (bicornuate uterus). Anterior wall of uterus. Chorion, 0.33 x 0.306 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.228 x 0.2 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.09 x 0.078 mm. Perhaps more advanced than No. 8020 (Mazanec, 1959[1]; Harris and Ramsey, 1966), but has also been interpreted as less advanced (Hertig, Rock, and Adams, 1956). Photomicrograph in Hertig, Rock, and Adams (1956, fig. 9). Presumed age, 7 days.
- Carnegie No. 8020 (figs. 5-3 to 5-5). Described by Hertig and Rock (1945a). Hysterectomy. Posterior wall of uterus. Chorion, 0.45 x 0.3 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.288 x 0.186 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.126 x 0.092 mm. New model of blood vessels at implantation site has been prepared (Harris and Ramsey, 1966). Presumed age, 7 days.
- Fruhling, Ginglinger, and Gandar (1954) described briefly a specimen of about 8 days. Curettage. Early implantation. Few trophoblastic digitations. Beginning amniotic cavity. Most sections through embryonic disc lost.
- Carnegie No. 8155 (fig. 14). Described by Hertig and Rock (1949). Hysterectomy. Anterior wall of uterus. Chorion, 0.306 x 0.210 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.168 x 0.082 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.09 x 0.05 mm. “Tropho-epiblastic cavity” (Luckett, 1975).
Stage 5b
- Carnegie No. 8171. Described by Hertig and Rock (1949). Hysterectomy. Posterior wall of uterus. Abnormal leucocytic infiltration of endometrium. Chorion, 0.422 x 0.404 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.164 X 0.138 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.114 x 0.088 mm. A cellular remnant within the umbilical vesicle, because it is probably derived from the endoderm, “may, in a sense, be regarded as an abnormal form of twin embryo” (ibid.). Presumed age, 9 days.
- Carnegie No. 8215. Described briefly by Hertig and Rock (1945c). Hysterectomy. Posterior wall of uterus. Chorion, 0.525 X 0.498 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.228 X 0.21 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.084 x 0.052 mm. Lacunae perhaps further developed than in No. 8171 (Mazanec, 1959)[1], but specimen has been “considered to be slightly younger because the decidual reaction is not yet apparent” (Hertig, Rock, and Adams, 1956). Photomicrographs in Hertig, Rock, and Adams (1956, figs. 15 and 17). Presumed age, 9 days.
- Carnegie No. 8004 (figs. 5-7 to 5-9). Described by Hertig and Rock (1945a). Hysterectomy. Posterior wall of uterus. Chorion, 0.582 x 0.45 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.312 X 0.185 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.132 x 0.1 mm.
- Carnegie No. 9350. Described briefly by Heuser (1956). Hysterectomy. At junction of posterior and anterior walls. Chorion, 0.59 x 0.58 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.3 X 0.1 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.132 x 0.09 mm. Presumed age, 9 days.
Stage 5c
- Davies-Harding. Described by Davies (1944). Hysterectomy. Anterior wall of uterus. Incomplete (almost one-half of embryonic disc missing). “No true villi.” Primary umbilical vesicle present. Extensive extra-embryonic meshwork. Slightly later stage of development than No. 8004 (Davies, 1944, Addendum), which belongs to 5b. “Possibly pathological” (Boyd and Hamilton, 1970). Chorion, 1.18 x 0.55 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.409 x 0.238 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.117 mm. May be regarded as transitional between 5b and 5c. Presumed age, 9-10 days.
- Carnegie No. 7699. Described by Hertig and Rock (1941). Hysterectomy. Posterior wall of uterus. Chorion, 1.026 x 0.713 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.48 x 0.336 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.138 x 0.138 mm. New model of blood vessels at implantation site has been prepared (Harris and Ramsey, 1966). Presumed age, 11 days.
- Carnegie No. 4900, Miller. Described by Streeter (1926). Curettage. Angiogenesis described by Hertig (1935). Incomplete (some sections missing). Primary umbilical vesicle present. New graphic reconstruction made by Streeter (1939a,b). Chorion, 0.9 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.4 mm. Presumed age, 10-11 days or perhaps even 12 days (Krafka,1941).
- Dible-West. Described by Dible and West (1941). Autopsy. Posterior wall of uterus. Incomplete. Chorionic cavity, 0.47 x 0.28 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.1 x 0.02 mm. Presumed age, 11-13 days.
- Müller (1930) described an autopsy specimen. Only one section was near the embryonic disc.
- Wilson (1954) found a specimen by endometrial biopsy. Chorion, 0.5 x 0.6 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.47 x 0.24 mm. Between the amnion and the cytotrophoblast, “a small accumulation of fibroblastic cells probably represents the earliest stage of the Bauchstiel.” The endoderm is described as being “delaminated from the embryonic disc.” Presumed age, 11 days.
- Carnegie No. 7950. Described briefly by Hertig and Rock (1944). Chorion, 0.75 x 0.45 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.4 x 0.26 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.16 x 0.07 mm. Slightly more developed than No. 7699, although embryo is a little less differentiated. Photomicrographs in Hertig, Rock, and Adams (1956; figs. 27 and 35). Presumed age, 12 days.
- Carnegie No. 7700 (figs. 18-22). Described by Hertig and Rock (1941). Hysterectomy. Posterior wall of uterus. Chorion, 0.948 x 0.835 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.55 x 0.498 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.204 x 0.165 mm. Presumed age, 12 days.
- Carnegie No. 8558. Measurements and photomicrographs in Hertig, Rock, and Adams (1956; figs. 30 and 37). Chorion, 0.96 x 0.52 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.58 x 0.36 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.22 x 0.08 mm. Presumed age, 12 days.
- Carnegie No. 8330. Measurements and photomicrographs in Hertig, Rock, and Adams (1956; figs. 30 and 37). Chorion, 0.85 x 0.65 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.46 x 0.4 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.216 x 0.063 mm. Condensation of extra-embryonic mesoblast perhaps indicates “the beginning of axis formation” (ibid.). Presumed age, 12 days.
- Kleinhans. Described by Grosser (1922). Autopsy. Only one section. Embryonic disc not seen. Chorion, 0.8 x 0.65 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.35 x 0.15 mm.
- Barnes. Described by Hamilton, Barnes, and Dodds (1943), and further by Hamilton and Boyd (1960). Hysterectomy. Posterior wall of uterus. Pathological edema in endometrium (Davies, 1944). Chorion, 0.931 x 0.77 x 0.737 mm. Primary umbilical vesicle and perhaps early differentiation of secondary vesicle (Luckett, 1978). Presumed age, 10-11 days or perhaps 12 days (Davies, 1944).
- Werner (Prof. Werner Gerlach). Described by Stieve (1936), with graphic reconstruction by Florian. Autopsy. Chorion, 0.78 x 1.36 x 0.72 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.18 x 0.12 mm. Some large, round cells in the epiblast are mentioned as possible primordial germ cells. Primary umbilical vesicle and perhaps early differentiation of secondary vesicle (Luckett, 1978). Primordia (mesoblastic crests) of chorionic villi (Hertig and Rock, 1941). ‘Connecting stalk’ very indistinct. Rostrocaudal axis but no primitive streak; epiblast fused with extra-embryonic mesoblast caudally and perhaps is origin of latter (Florian, 1933 and 1945). Perhaps 12 days.
- Knoth and Larsen (1972) studied an implantation site by electron microscopy. No villi, but “beginning” to form. Primary umbilical vesicle “not so easily seen.” Probably 11 days.
- Dankmeijer and Wielenga (1968) described a specimen of stage 5. Curettage. Incomplete.
- Carnegie No. 8139. Described by Marchetti (1945), who admitted that it is “not entirely normal.” Curettage. Chorion, 0.706 x 1.2 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.635 x 0.582 mm. Embryonic disc, 0.126 x 0.048 x 0.116 mm. Embryo located centrally in chorionic cavity, which contains a meshwork. Embryonic disc, slightly ovoid (i.e., presents a longitudinal axis). Described originally as previllous, although “primitive villi” (stage 6) are mentioned by Boyd and Hamilton (1970): folds of undulating contour of cytotrophoblast are not yet “primitive unbranching villi, although they may be the primordial of them” (Marchetti, 1945; fig. 5). Primary umbilical vesicle present. May be regarded as transitional between stages 5 and 6. Presumed age, 13 days.
- Bandler (1912) found a specimen embedded in tubal mucosa and which showed “as yet absolutely no suggestion of chorionic villi.” No details available.
- Pommerenke (1958) described a specimen of stage 5. Curettage. Incomplete. Embryo not included.
- Macafee. Described by Morton (1949)[2]. Curettage. Probably belongs to stage 5. Embryonic disc not found.
- Scipiades (1938) described a specimen that belongs either to stage 5 or to stage 6, probably the former, “but its preservation is so poor that accurate conclusions are impossible” (Hertig and Rock, 1941). Curettage. Chorion, 1.498 x 0.49 mm. Chorionic cavity, 0.99 mm. Embryonic disc (only two sections available), 0.18 x 0.048 mm. Presumed age, 11-12 days.
- Thomas and van Campenhout (1963) found a specimen that probably belongs to stage 5, although some trophoblastic thickenings of a villous character were said to be present.
- Teacher-Bryce 1. A pathological specimen of stage 5 described by Bryce (1924) and Teacher JH. On the implantation of the human ovum and the early development of the trophoblast. (1925) J Obst. Gynaecol. 31(2); 166-217.
- Sch. (Schönig). A pathological specimen of stage 5 described by von Möllendorff (1921a).
- Keller and Keller (1954) found a pathological specimen embedded in the stroma of the ostium uteri.
Several pathological specimens of stage 5c are in the Carnegie Collection. Nos. 8370, 7770, 8299 (malpositioned embryonic disc, Hertig, 1968, fig. 132), 8329, 8000 (superficial implantation), and 7771 (no embryo) were measured and illustrated by Hertig, Rock, and Adams (1956).
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mazanec K. Blastogenese des Menschen. (1959) Fischer, Jena.
- ↑ Morton, W. R. M. 1949. Two early human embryos. J. Anat., 83, 308-314.
Subcategories
This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total.
C
- Carnegie Embryo 4900
- Carnegie Embryo 7699
- Carnegie Embryo 7700
- Carnegie Embryo 7770
- Carnegie Embryo 7771
- Carnegie Embryo 7950
- Carnegie Embryo 8000
- Carnegie Embryo 8004
- Carnegie Embryo 8020
- Carnegie Embryo 8139
- Carnegie Embryo 8155
- Carnegie Embryo 8171
- Carnegie Embryo 8215
- Carnegie Embryo 8225
- Carnegie Embryo 8299
- Carnegie Embryo 8329
- Carnegie Embryo 8330
- Carnegie Embryo 8558
- Carnegie Embryo 9350
Pages in category 'Carnegie Stage 5'
The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
C
- Template:Carnegie Collection stage 5 table
- Template:Carnegie Embryo Stage5
- Carnegie stage 5
- Template:Carnegie stage 5 links
- Template:CE4900
- Template:CE7699
- Template:CE7700
- Template:CE7770
- Template:CE7771
- Template:CE7950
- Template:CE8000
- Template:CE8004
- Template:CE8020
- Template:CE8139
- Template:CE8155
- Template:CE8171
- Template:CE8215
- Template:CE8225
- Template:CE8299
- Template:CE8329
- Template:CE8330
- Template:CE8370
- Template:CE8558
- Template:CE9350
- Template:CS5
P
- Paper - A human embryo in the bilaminar blastodisc stage
- Paper - A Human Ovum at the Previllous Stage
- Paper - A Human Ovum Nine to Ten Days Old
- Paper - On a normal human ovum not over 7.5 days of age (1945)
- Paper - On a normal ovum of approximately 9 to 10 days of age (1945)
- Paper - Two Early Human Embryos
- Paper - Two human ova of the pre-villous stage, having a developmental age of about eight and nine days respectively
- Paper - Two human ova of the pre-villous stage, having a developmental age of about seven and nine days respectively (1945)
Media in category 'Carnegie Stage 5'
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