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| valign=top| [[Endocrine - Pituitary Development|Pituitary]] (Hypophysis) | | valign=top| [[Endocrine - Pituitary Development|Pituitary]] (Hypophysis) | ||
| basement membranes of the craniopharyngeal pouch and the brain are clearly in contact (O'Rahilly 1973). | | valign=top|basement membranes of the craniopharyngeal pouch and the brain are clearly in contact (O'Rahilly 1973). | ||
| a slight irregularity in the surface outline of the intact head corresponds to the future pineal body (O'Rahilly et al. 1982). Thymus. Weller's (1933) "thymus" (the third pharyngeal pouch) becomes elongated. | | valign=top|a slight irregularity in the surface outline of the intact head corresponds to the future pineal body (O'Rahilly et al. 1982). Thymus. Weller's (1933) "thymus" (the third pharyngeal pouch) becomes elongated. | ||
| pineal body is detectable in the roof of the diencephalon (Stadium I of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | | valign=top|pineal body is detectable in the roof of the diencephalon (Stadium I of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | ||
| cellular migration in an external direction occurs in the pineal body during stages 16 and 17 (Stadium 2 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | | valign=top|cellular migration in an external direction occurs in the pineal body during stages 16 and 17 (Stadium 2 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | ||
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| cellular migration in the pineal body forms a distinct "anterior lobe" in which follicles appear (Stadium 3 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1973 a). | | valign=top|cellular migration in the pineal body forms a distinct "anterior lobe" in which follicles appear (Stadium 3 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1973 a). | ||
| the "anterior lobe" of the pineal body shows a characteristic step and wedge appearance (Stadium 4 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | | valign=top|the "anterior lobe" of the pineal body shows a characteristic step and wedge appearance (Stadium 4 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | ||
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| | | valign=top| pineal body has reached Stadium 5 of Turkewitsch (1933).<ref name=O'Rahilly1968>{{Ref-O'Rahilly1968}}</ref> | ||
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Carnegie Stage | Stage 13 | Stage 14 | Stage 15 | Stage 16 | Stage 17 | Stage 18 | Stage 19 | Stage 20 | Stage 21 | Stage 22 | Stage 23 |
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Pituitary (Hypophysis) | basement membranes of the craniopharyngeal pouch and the brain are clearly in contact (O'Rahilly 1973). | a slight irregularity in the surface outline of the intact head corresponds to the future pineal body (O'Rahilly et al. 1982). Thymus. Weller's (1933) "thymus" (the third pharyngeal pouch) becomes elongated. | pineal body is detectable in the roof of the diencephalon (Stadium I of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | cellular migration in an external direction occurs in the pineal body during stages 16 and 17 (Stadium 2 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | cellular migration in the pineal body forms a distinct "anterior lobe" in which follicles appear (Stadium 3 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1973 a). | the "anterior lobe" of the pineal body shows a characteristic step and wedge appearance (Stadium 4 of Turkewitsch 1933) (O'Rahilly 1968). | pineal body has reached Stadium 5 of Turkewitsch (1933).[1] |
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- ↑ O'Rahilly R. The development of the epiphysis cerebri and the subcommissural complex in staged human embryos. (1968) Anat. Rec., 160: 488-489.