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The advanced cardiac module contains 9 pages which should be worked through in order | ==Beginning the Advanced Module== | ||
The cardiovascular system is the first major system to function within the embryo, with the heart beginning to function during the fourth week. [[Advanced_-_Abnormalities|Congenital heart defects]] affect 8-10 of every 1000 births in the United States. Hence in both embryological and clinical contexts it is important to consider heart development. | |||
The advanced section of this module on cardiac embryology is directed at students with some previous study of embryology as well as some study of cardiac development. This unit takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. The advanced cardiac module contains 9 pages which should be worked through in order. You may choose to complete the [[Basic_Cardiac_Embryology|basic module]] and the [[Intermediate_Cardiac_Embryology|intermediate module]] prior to beginning the advanced module. | |||
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# [[Advanced_-_Molecular Development|Molecular Control of Development]] | # [[Advanced_-_Molecular Development|Molecular Control of Development]] | ||
These pages are also listed and linked in the red boxes at the top of each page. Students who would like less detailed information can return to the [[Basic_Cardiac_Embryology|basic level]] or [[Intermediate_Cardiac_Embryology|intermediate level]]. | |||
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Begin Advanced | Heart Fields | Heart Tubes | Cardiac Looping | Cardiac Septation | Outflow Tract | Valve Development | Cardiac Conduction | Cardiac Abnormalities | Molecular Development |
Cardiac Embryology | Begin Basic | Begin Intermediate | Begin Advanced |
Beginning the Advanced Module
The cardiovascular system is the first major system to function within the embryo, with the heart beginning to function during the fourth week. Congenital heart defects affect 8-10 of every 1000 births in the United States. Hence in both embryological and clinical contexts it is important to consider heart development.
The advanced section of this module on cardiac embryology is directed at students with some previous study of embryology as well as some study of cardiac development. This unit takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. The advanced cardiac module contains 9 pages which should be worked through in order. You may choose to complete the basic module and the intermediate module prior to beginning the advanced module.
- Early Embryonic Heart Fields
- The Endocardial Heart Tubes
- Cardiac Looping
- Cardiac Septation
- Outflow Tract Development
- Valve Development
- Development of the Cardiac Conduction System
- Developmental Abnormalities
- Molecular Control of Development
These pages are also listed and linked in the red boxes at the top of each page. Students who would like less detailed information can return to the basic level or intermediate level.
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Cardiac Embryology | Begin Basic | Begin Intermediate | Begin Advanced |
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 29) Embryology Advanced Cardiac Embryology. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Advanced_Cardiac_Embryology
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