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2D:4D

The ratio of 2nd and 4th finger (digit) length. This ratio has been suggested to relate to high fetal testosterone concentration (males have lower 2D:4D than females) and also thought to be an indicator of various neurological abnormalities.
(More? Neural Abnormalities | Endocrine Notes | The use of digit ratios as markers for perinatal androgen action. Reprod Biol Endocrinol. 2006 Feb 26;4:10. PMID: 16504142.)

3rd ventricle

(third ventricle) A fluid-filled space formed from neural tube lumen, located within the diencephalon (from the primary vesicle prosencephalon, forebrain).
(More? ANAT2341 Lecture - Ectoderm Development | Ventricular System | Notes)

4th ventricle

(fourth ventricle) A fluid-filled space formed from neural tube lumen, located within the rhombencephalon (from the primary vesicle, hindbrain).
(More? ANAT2341 Lecture - Ectoderm Development | Ventricular System | Notes)

Glossary Comments

Use this page to access brief definitions of specific embryology terms. Additional information can be accessed from links listed at the end of each definition. Glossary from the UNSW Embryology program compiled and written by Dr Mark Hill. Reference material used in preparing this glossary list includes: texts listed on page 1 "Reading" of each notes section, Department of Anatomy Publications, WWW resources from NCBI, NIH, OMIM, NHMRC (Australia), AMA (USA), Office of Rare Diseases (USA), PubMed Medline Dictionaries, MSDS, Merck Manual home edn. and WHO ART terminology (2009).

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