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This {{Embryology}} category shows pages and media related to abnormal development.
This {{Embryology}} category shows pages and media related to abnormal development.


Abnormalities in development can be due to many different reasons and this page gives a few starting points to look at this topic. While abnormal development can be tragic, it has also been a useful tool for developmental biologists using animal models to help understand how development occurs. These mutations can also be informative about key genes and sensitive sites.


Abnormalities in development can be due to many different reasons and this page gives a few starting points to look at this topic. While abnormal development can be tragic, it has also been a useful tool for developmental biologists using animal models to help understand how development occurs. These mutations can also be informative about key genes and sensitive sites.


{{Abnormality Links}}


There are many different ways that developmental abnormalities can occur the 3 major types are Genetic (inherited) and Environmental derived (maternal) and Unknown (not determined)  abnormalities.
There are many different ways that developmental abnormalities can occur the 3 major types are Genetic (inherited) and Environmental derived (maternal) and Unknown (not determined)  abnormalities.


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{{Abnormality Links}}  
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{{Prenatal diagnosis}}
{{Prenatal diagnosis}}

Revision as of 11:56, 26 August 2015

This Embryology category shows pages and media related to abnormal development.

Abnormalities in development can be due to many different reasons and this page gives a few starting points to look at this topic. While abnormal development can be tragic, it has also been a useful tool for developmental biologists using animal models to help understand how development occurs. These mutations can also be informative about key genes and sensitive sites.


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

There are many different ways that developmental abnormalities can occur the 3 major types are Genetic (inherited) and Environmental derived (maternal) and Unknown (not determined) abnormalities.

Genetic Links: genetic abnormalities | maternal age | Trisomy 21 | Trisomy 18 | Trisomy 13 | Trisomy X | trisomy mosaicism | Monosomy | Fragile X | Williams | Alagille | Philadelphia chromosome | mitochondria | VACTERL | hydatidiform mole | epigenetics | Prenatal Diagnosis | Neonatal Diagnosis | meiosis | mitosis | International Classification of Diseases | genetics
Environmental Links: Introduction | low folic acid | iodine deficiency | Nutrition | Drugs | Australian Drug Categories | USA Drug Categories | thalidomide | herbal drugs | Illegal Drugs | smoking | Fetal Alcohol Syndrome | TORCH | viral infection | bacterial infection | fungal infection | zoonotic infection | toxoplasmosis | Malaria | maternal diabetes | maternal hypertension | maternal hyperthermia | Maternal Inflammation | Maternal Obesity | hypoxia | biological toxins | chemicals | heavy metals | air pollution | radiation | Prenatal Diagnosis | Neonatal Diagnosis | International Classification of Diseases | Fetal Origins Hypothesis


Diagnosis Links: Prenatal Diagnosis | pregnancy test | amniocentesis | chorionic villus sampling | ultrasound | Alpha-Fetoprotein | Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A | Fetal Blood Sampling | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Computed Tomography | Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing | Fetal Cells in Maternal Blood | Preimplantation Genetic Screening | Comparative Genomic Hybridization | Genome Sequencing | Neonatal Diagnosis | Category:Prenatal Diagnosis | Fetal Surgery | Classification of Diseases | Category:Neonatal Diagnosis

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