Coelomic Cavity - Abnormalities

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Introduction

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Intra-embryonic coelom week 3-4 (GA 5-6)

The intra-embryonic coelom (coelomic cavity) forms within the lateral plate mesoderm early in embryonic development (week 3-4 (GA 5-6). This single space then undergoes complex folding, partitioning and mesoderm-epithelia transition during the development of the 3 major body cavities. Portions of the wall of the coelomic cavity will also contribute to other organs (adrenal, ovary, testis).


How and why do things go wrong in development?


Abnormality Links: abnormal development | abnormal genetic | abnormal environmental | Unknown | teratogens | ectopic pregnancy | cardiovascular abnormalities | coelom abnormalities | endocrine abnormalities | gastrointestinal abnormalities | genital abnormalities | head abnormalities | integumentary abnormalities | musculoskeletal abnormalities | limb abnormalities | neural abnormalities | neural crest abnormalities | placenta abnormalities | renal abnormalities | respiratory abnormalities | hearing abnormalities | vision abnormalities | twinning | Developmental Origins of Health and Disease |  ICD-11
Historic Embryology  
1915 Congenital Cardiac Disease | 1917 Frequency of Anomalies in Human Embryos | 1920 Hydatiform Degeneration Tubal Pregnancy | 1921 Anencephalic Embryo | 1921 Rat and Man | 1966 Congenital Malformations

Some Recent Findings

  • Review - Maternal hormonal milieu influence on fetal brain development[1]
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  1. Miranda A & Sousa N. (2018). Maternal hormonal milieu influence on fetal brain development. Brain Behav , 8, e00920. PMID: 29484271 DOI.

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