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Human embryo - 7 week

External appearance appears to be a Carnegie stage 19 embryo.


Human Embryo

Carnegie Stage 19

Facts: Week 7, 48 - 51 days, 16 - 18 mm

View: Lateral view. Amniotic membrane removed.

Features: eyelid, eye, external acoustic meatus, auricle of external ear, digital ray, wrist, liver prominence

Identify: straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, external acoustic meatus, digital rays, liver prominance, thigh, ankle, foot plate, umbilical cord Kyoto-stage19.jpg

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Image: Dr Ed Uthman (Houston, Texas) - other pathology images

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Original Author Legend

"The size (2cm in length) and anatomic features suggest development equivalent to a nine-week pregnancy (or seven weeks post ovulation). In obstetrics, pregnancy is dated from the first day of the last menstrual period, which is about two weeks prior to the ovulation that resulted in the pregnancy."

Image: Dr Ed Uthman (Houston, Texas) - other pathology images

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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 2) Embryology Stage19 bf2.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Stage19_bf2.jpg

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