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==Human Female Fetus Pelvic Region (10 week)==
==Human Female Fetus - Pelvic Region (10 week)==


Large labelled image version of plane D, close to midline {{HE}} 0.7 mm scale bar.
Large labelled image version of plane D, close to midline {{HE}} 0.7 mm scale bar.


[[Genital System Development]]
[[Genital System Development|'''Genital Development''']]


The genital tubercle can be seen  
The genital tubercle can be seen at the top of the image and will contribute to the female external genitalia.
 
The early uterus  forming from the paramesonephric duct lies in the peritoneal body cavity. Anterior to the uterus is the small uterovesical pouch (Dunn's pouch or pouch of Meiring), while posterior to the uterus is the larger rectouterine pouch (pouch of Douglas).
 
[[Renal System Development|'''Renal Development''']]
 
The urinary bladder, from the urogenital sinus that in turn developed from the cloaca, is surrounded by the developing detrusor muscle. A ureter and the allantois can be seen extending from the top of the bladder.
 
[[Gastrointestinal Tract Development|'''Gastrointestinal Development''']]
 
Behind the developing uterus the rectum formed from hindgut is cut in longitudinal section.
 
[[Musculoskeletal System Development|'''Musculoskeletal Development''']]
 
On the ventral body wall the inguinal cone lies beneath the midgut herniation and beneath this is the pubic symphysis of the developing pelvis. Behind the rectum the vertebral column and intervertebral disc reigns can be seen. Note the vertebral bodies are cartilage and will ossify during the fetal period.


{|
! Features
|-
|
* genital tubercle
* pubic symphysis
* urinary bladder
* uterus (paramesonephric duct)
* rectum
* vertebral column
|}


{{Human Female Fetus Week 10 gallery}}
{{Human Female Fetus Week 10 gallery}}

Latest revision as of 17:21, 25 May 2016

Human Female Fetus - Pelvic Region (10 week)

Large labelled image version of plane D, close to midline (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 0.7 mm scale bar.

Genital Development

The genital tubercle can be seen at the top of the image and will contribute to the female external genitalia.

The early uterus forming from the paramesonephric duct lies in the peritoneal body cavity. Anterior to the uterus is the small uterovesical pouch (Dunn's pouch or pouch of Meiring), while posterior to the uterus is the larger rectouterine pouch (pouch of Douglas).

Renal Development

The urinary bladder, from the urogenital sinus that in turn developed from the cloaca, is surrounded by the developing detrusor muscle. A ureter and the allantois can be seen extending from the top of the bladder.

Gastrointestinal Development

Behind the developing uterus the rectum formed from hindgut is cut in longitudinal section.

Musculoskeletal Development

On the ventral body wall the inguinal cone lies beneath the midgut herniation and beneath this is the pubic symphysis of the developing pelvis. Behind the rectum the vertebral column and intervertebral disc reigns can be seen. Note the vertebral bodies are cartilage and will ossify during the fetal period.



Related Images

Human- fetal week 10 planes icon.jpg

Fetus (week 10) Planes A (most lateral), B (lateral), C (medial) and D (midline) from lateral towards the midline.

Image Source: UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission.

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