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==Lecture Objectives==
* Describe the development of primary and secondary atrial septa and the ventricular septum.
* Explain the changes occurring in the bulbis cordis and truncus arteriosus in its transformation from a single to a double tube.
* Describe the development of the aortic arches on the right and left sides from the fetus to the adult.
* Describe the development of arteries and veins.
* Describe the developmental aberrations responsible for the following malformations: patent ductus arteriosus (P.D.A.); atrial septal defects (A.S.D.) and ventricular septal defects (V.S.D.); tetralogy of Fallot.
== Textbooks ==
* '''Human Embryology '''(3rd ed.) Larson Chapter 
* '''The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology '''(6th ed.) Moore and Persaud


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Late Cardiovascular Development

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Lecture Objectives

  • Describe the development of primary and secondary atrial septa and the ventricular septum.
  • Explain the changes occurring in the bulbis cordis and truncus arteriosus in its transformation from a single to a double tube.
  • Describe the development of the aortic arches on the right and left sides from the fetus to the adult.
  • Describe the development of arteries and veins.
  • Describe the developmental aberrations responsible for the following malformations: patent ductus arteriosus (P.D.A.); atrial septal defects (A.S.D.) and ventricular septal defects (V.S.D.); tetralogy of Fallot.


Textbooks

  • Human Embryology (3rd ed.) Larson Chapter
  • The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (6th ed.) Moore and Persaud


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Course Content 2009

Embryology Introduction | Cell Division/Fertilization | Cell Division/Fertilization | Week 1&2 Development | Week 3 Development | Lab 2 | Mesoderm Development | Ectoderm, Early Neural, Neural Crest | Lab 3 | Early Vascular Development | Placenta | Lab 4 | Endoderm, Early Gastrointestinal | Respiratory Development | Lab 5 | Head Development | Neural Crest Development | Lab 6 | Musculoskeletal Development | Limb Development | Lab 7 | Kidney | Genital | Lab 8 | Sensory - Ear | Integumentary | Lab 9 | Sensory - Eye | Endocrine | Lab 10 | Late Vascular Development | Fetal | Lab 11 | Birth, Postnatal | Revision | Lab 12 | Lecture Audio | Course Timetable


Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 26) Embryology 2009 Lecture 21. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/2009_Lecture_21

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