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  • {{Advanced Cardiac menu}} ==Beginning the Advanced Module==
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  • {{Advanced Cardiac menu}} [[Image:Advanced Heart Development Timeline.jpg|center|850px]]
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  • *[[Advanced_Cardiac_Embryology|Advanced]] - begin here after you have completed the earlier levels and have a good ...re pages; basic level has only 3 units, intermediate has 7 units, and the advanced module has 9 units. You can work through each level in sequence or jump to
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  • {{Advanced Cardiac menu}} [[File:Advanced Heart Development Timeline.jpg|center|850px]]
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  • ...animation shows how the folding of the whole embryo in week 3-4 (GA week 5-6) brings the cardiac region into its anatomical location. *[[Advanced_Cardiac_Embryology|Advanced]] - begin here after you have completed the earlier levels and have a good
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  • ...begins during the fourth week. Heart developmental abnormalities affect 8-10 of every 1000 births in the United States. Hence in both embryological a # [[Basic_-_Primitive_Heart_Tube|The Primitive Heart Tube]]
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  • {{Advanced Cardiac menu}} [[File:Advanced Heart Development Timeline.jpg|center|850px]]
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  • *[[Advanced_Cardiac_Embryology|'''Advanced''']] - begin here after you have completed the earlier levels and have a go ...re pages; basic level has only 3 units, intermediate has 7 units, and the advanced module has 9 units. You can work through each level in sequence or jump to
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  • ...[[Intermediate_-_Cardiac_Abnormalities|Congenital heart defects]] affect 8-10 of every 1000 births in the United States. Hence in both embryological a ...tudy of cardiac development specifically. This unit takes approximately 30-40 minutes to complete. The intermediate cardiac module contains 7 pages wh
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  • ==Reproductive Abnormalities== | [[File:Australian abnormalities 81-92 urogenital.jpg|400px]]
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  • ==Reproductive Abnormalities== | [[File:Australian abnormalities 81-92 urogenital.jpg|400px]]
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • ...ion of maternal age (mother's age) and the potential risk of human genetic abnormalities in children. [[File:Australian-maternal-age-2007-17.jpg|600px|link=Australia’s mothers and babies 2017]]
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  • ...Coronary Circulation Development|'''coronary circulation''']] and [[Neural_-_Vascular_Development|'''neural circulation''']]. ...vascular System - Coronary Circulation Development|Coronary]] and [[Neural_-_Vascular_Development|Neural]]
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  • |width="30%" bgcolor="gold"|<big>'''[[Intermediate_-_Outflow_Tract|Back to Outflow Tract Division]]'''</big> ..."right"|<big>'''[[Intermediate_-_Cardiac_Abnormalities|Next: Developmental Abnormalities]]'''</big>
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  • ...ke up around 20% of all congenital malformations. Some of the more common abnormalities are outlined in the table below in order of frequency. ...endocardial cushions, resulting in a lack of closure of the IV foramen. 30-50% close spontaneously; large VSDs result in dyspnoea and cardiac failure i
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...folds, hypotonia and clinodactyly, with seizures, renal and genitourinary abnormalities, and premature ovarian failure being also associated findings.''
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  • ==Reproductive Abnormalities== | [[File:Australian abnormalities 81-92 urogenital.jpg|500px]]
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  • [[File:Human idiogram-chromosome 07.jpg|thumb|7]] ...ormality encountered in any type of childhood MDS, is associated with more advanced disease, and usually requires a timely allogeneic stem cell transplantation
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  • ...t]] and note that blood vessels also occurs outside the embryo in the extra-embryonic mesoderm of the yolk sac (vitelline) and in the villi of the place ...ed venous cells retain developmental plasticity, and indicate that position-specific cardiac signals trigger their dedifferentiation and conversion into
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  • [[File:Stage 22 image 178.jpg|thumb|300px|Human embryo heart right atrio-ventricular valve (stage 22)]] ...c_Embryology|'''Cardiac Tutorial''']]: [[Intermediate - Heart Valves]] | [[Advanced - Valve Development]]
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  • {{ICD-11 Hypospadias table}} ...als.{{#pmid:11713004|PMID11713004}} Genetically, monogenic and chromosomal abnormalities are present in approximately 30% of hypospadias cases.{{#pmid:30238986|PMID
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  • *Umbilical veins - carry well-oxygenated blood from the primordial placenta ...unt from the umbilical vein to the IVC. The IVC is formed during a left-to-right shift in the embryonic veins and is composed of:
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  • ...d GABAergic nature. We generate Drosophila loss-of-function mutants and UAS-FoxP transgenic lines for ectopic expression, and use them to characterize F {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • ...birthing method and environment. Furthermore, we have confirmed that early-life environment strongly influences both the adult gut microbiota and devel ...d with early NEC, while inflammatory mediator elevation is associated with advanced NEC."
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  • {{Advanced Cardiac menu}} [[Image:Advanced Heart Development Timeline.jpg|center|850px]]
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} {{ICD-11-Circulatory system structural anomalies table}}
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  • * {{Ref-Symons1952}} * {{Ref-Whillis1940}}
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  • ...'' [[Chorionic villus sampling]] | [[Trisomy 21]] | [[Abnormal_Development_-_Genetic|Abnormal Genetic]] {{Prenatal diagnosis}} | [[Placenta_-_Membranes#Amnionic_Sac|Placenta - Amnionic Sac]]
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  • * [[Template:Neural Links 2]]- a menu of neural sub-content links. * [[Template:Environmental]] - links to pages relating to developmental abnormalities due to environmental effects.
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  • ...umb|alt=Zika Virus Pregnancy USA (2015-2016)|Zika Virus Pregnancy USA (2015-2016){{#pmid:27248295|PMID27248295}}]] Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne ''flavivirus'' related to dengue virus first isolated from a rhesus mo
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  • ...of correct migration or differentiation can lead to a number of different abnormalities. {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • {{Header}}[[File:Chromosome-_trisomy_18.jpg|right|300px|]] | {{ICD-11}} - {{ICD11weblink}}1505179968 '''LD40.2''' Complete trisomy 18]
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  • ...iring lots of energy (muscle, brain) and in the pathogenesis of common late-onset disorders. Recent experiments have employed swapping maternal mitochon ...ondria}} | {{genetics}} | {{Assisted Reproductive Technology}} | {{genetic abnormalities}} | [http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/cellbiology/index.php?title=Cell_Mitochond
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  • [[File:Human idiogram.gif]] [[File:Historic-testis.jpg|240px]] [[File:Historic-ovary.jpg|240px]] * Understand the developmental abnormalities in male and female development.
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  • [[File:Human-heart-E3L.jpg|thumb|300px|Human embryo heart (day 54 - 56)]] In human embryos the heart begins to beat at about 22-23 days, with blood flow beginning in the 4th week. The heart is therefore o
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} {{ICD11weblink}}1515465998 Congenital cytomegalovirus infection] ...egalovirus in neonatal urine, saliva, blood, or other body tissues within 2-3 weeks of birth."
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  • ...non-invasive prenatal testing| Gestational age distribution at time of non-invasive prenatal testing (2014){{#pmid:25289665|PMIDX25289665}}]] [[File:Chromosome-_trisomy.jpg|thumb|Trisomy 21 karyotype cartoon]]
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  • [[File:Human idiogram.gif]] [[File:Historic-testis.jpg|240px]] [[File:Historic-ovary.jpg|240px]] * Understand the developmental abnormalities in male and female development.
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  • [[File:Human idiogram.gif]] [[File:Historic-testis.jpg|240px]] [[File:Historic-ovary.jpg|240px]] * Understand the developmental abnormalities in male and female development.
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  • ...historically ''foramen Botalli'') and just outside the heart the pulmonary-aortic arch shunt (ductus arteriosus). Please feel free to provide the autho ...Probably the most relevant page is [[Cardiovascular_System_-_Abnormalities|Abnormalities]].
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  • [http://www.fetalechomeeting.com Fetal ECHO Meeting] 5th-8th October 2012 ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA ...historically ''foramen Botalli'') and just outside the heart the pulmonary-aortic arch shunt (ductus arteriosus).
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  • ...nsitivity and hormonal influences make it a system prone to many different abnormalities. ...tal sinus epithelium and its known pelvic derivatives) shed light on an age-old debate on the derivation of vaginal epithelium supporting the idea that
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  • ...nd female internal genital tract respectively. I will also introduce some abnormalities of development, that will be covered in the associated practical class. [[File:Human idiogram.gif]] [[File:Historic-testis.jpg|240px]] [[File:Historic-ovary.jpg|240px]]
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  • ...nd female internal genital tract respectively. I will also introduce some abnormalities of development, that will be covered in the associated practical class. Thi {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • [[File:Micro-magnetic resonance imaging.jpg|thumb|Micro-magnetic resonance imaging]] ...in brain and spinal diagnosis, and has also been used to investigate other abnormalities of pregnancy.
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  • ...f as "coriaceous" and others as "avellanated." A case of tubal and the well-known case of ovarian pregnancy are among these specimens. ...ed as young specimens with formless heads and somewhat deformed, rather rod-like bodies, which he ascribed to lowering of the incubator temperature.
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  • ...ich reveals SOX17 as the critical regulator of rbPGC fate as in several non-rodent mammals. We posit that development as a bilaminar disc is a crucial d ...olumbar transitional vertebra. Five rabbits exhibited congenital vertebral abnormalities with concurrent malalignment, specifically cervical kyphosis/short vertebra
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  • ...du.au%2Fembryology%2Findex.php%3Ftitle%3DAnatomy_and_Embryology_Goettingen_-_2013_Seminar&act=url Translate page - German] [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|600px]]
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  • Abnormalities of the respiratory system include not only lung development but also the up ...tal_Malformations#Congenital_malformations_of_the_respiratory_system_.28Q30-Q34.29|International Classification of Diseases - Respiratory]]
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  • [[File:Chromosome-_trisomy.jpg|thumb|Chromosomes in trisomy 21]] ...th increasing maternal age comes the increased risk of age related genetic abnormalities, such as trisomy 21.
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  • :'''Links:''' [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology|Carnegie Institution of Washington - Contributi with abnormalities of the production or absorption of cerebro-spinal fluid. The
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  • {{ICD-11 Genital anomalies header table}} ...n called the "urogenital system", therefore [[Renal System - Abnormalities|abnormalities of renal development]] should also be considered when studying this topic.
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  • ...fb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding-left:0.4em;padding-top:0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;">Notice - Mark Hill</div>This page is an undergraduate science ...sis and Chorionic Villus Sampling do not yield conclusive results. This pre-natal diagnostic technique is also used to deliver certain therapies such as
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  • {{ICD-11 Hydatidiform Mole header table}} ...out sperm contribution, is called parthenogenesis). The tumour has a "grape-like" placental appearance without enclosed embryo formation. Following a fi
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  • Ectopic pregnancy is a high-risk maternal medical condition with an approximate incidence of 1.5 to 2 % ...hill Dr Mark Hill] | [https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/professor-william-ledger Professor William Ledger] | [http://www.seslhd.health.nsw.gov.au/rhw/
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  • ...provides an anatomical basis to uncover neural circuit assembly in the gut-brain axis." ...e justification of prenatal testing, especially, when the phenotype of long-segment Hirschsprung disease is so variable and the disease is potentially c
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  • # Finally a brief discuss self-directed learning through practical class support. {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • ...table_10_twins.jpg|thumb|Historic drawing of twins by William Smellie (1697-1763)]] ...singletons showed substantial differences, with higher UA-PI and lower MCA-PI and PSV median values in MC twins. Median DV PI values were similar to th
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  • ...2013] | [http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=SH_Lecture_-_Respiratory_System_Development&oldid=98850 2012] | [[Media:SH Lecture - Res {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • ...fb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding-left:0.4em;padding-top:0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;">Notice - Mark Hill</div>This page is an undergraduate science ...is no fFN found, it is most likely that they woman will not going into pre-term labour. Therefore, this test allows the woman to see if they are at ris
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  • ...injury, and disease processes, relies on obtaining information on the three-dimensional structure of the renal corpuscles, and in particular the glomeru ...ructural morphogenesis of UCS and quantification of the total amount of end-branching, average and maximum numbers of generations, deviation in the meta
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  • (figs. 12-1 to 12-3, 12-6, and 12-9) ...ast, the back of the embryo becomes filled out and takes a characteristic C-shaped form, eliminating the easily flexed region at the levels of somites 1
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  • '''Historic:''' [[Book_-_Manual_of_Human_Embryology_19-4#Development_of_the_Penis_and_Scrotum|1912 Development of the Penis and Scr ...the verumontanum. (5) Immunohistochemical staining of mid-sagittal and para-sagittal sections revealed the external anal sphincter, levator ani, bulbosp
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  • # Developmental abnormalities. {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • ...ortant system. In respect to this, there will be a detailed explanation of abnormalities that we find relevant to this system to conclude. ...f the development of the respiratory system portrays how understanding has advanced over time, from what was historically known about the system until what is
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  • ...le="font-size:150%">'''♂'''</span> - Male &nbsp; &nbsp; <span style="font-size:150%">'''♀'''</span> - Female</center> ...ric ducts''' ([[History_-_Embryologists#Johannes_Peter_M.C3.BCller_.281801_-_1858.29|Müllerian ducts]]) contribute the majority of male and female inte
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...d produces too little or no thyroid hormone and it can be induced by iodine-deficiency.''
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  • {{Ref-Corner1922b}} ...f the foetal membranes at birth in cases of twinning. Even the term "single-ovum twins" is an assumption, when applied to mammals.
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  • ...s (ART)<ref><pubmed>20638568</pubmed></ref>. In 1990 PGD for a recessive X-linked disease resulted in the first live birth<ref><pubmed>2330030</pubmed> | <html5media height="400" width="533">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e-79qKllqk</html5media>
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  • ...me="PMID1689816"><pubmed>1689816</pubmed></ref> TOF was named after Etienne-Louis Fallot for his description of the anatomy and physiology of the defect
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  • ...his technique has not yet been fully replaced for primary screening by cell-free DNA analysis.{{#pmid:29550862|PMID29550862}} [[Placenta_-_Membranes#Amnionic_Sac|Placenta - Amnionic Sac]]
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...spinal cord and cranium, respectively, and are the most common congenital abnormalities associated with folate deficiency.''
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  • ..., aspermatogenesis without a-Leydigism, and increased excretion of follicle-stimulating hormone.''' American Journal of Clinical Dermatology 1942; 2: 61 ...nefelter syndrome'''. Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab: 2011, 25(2):239-50</ref>.
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  • {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ...2013] | [http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=SH_Lecture_-_Respiratory_System_Development&oldid=98850 2012] | [[Media:SH Lecture - Res
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  • | {{ICD-11}} - {{ICD11weblink}}1624623908 '''LD40.0''' Complete trisomy 21] ...heart and digestive) and a risk of complications (epilepsy, leukemia, auto-immune and endocrine pathologies, earlier aging and Alzheimer disease.''
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  • ...'' for '''T'''oxoplasmosis, '''O'''ther organisms (parvovirus, HIV, Epstein-Barr, herpes 6 and 8, varicella, syphilis, enterovirus) , '''R'''ubella, ''' ...ein, we discuss the potential of T. gondii infection to affect the maternal-foetal interface and the potential of pregnancy to disrupt maternal immunity
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  • ...fb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding-left:0.4em;padding-top:0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;"> Lecturer : Dr Nalini Pather </div></div> ...separation, remodelling of the peripheral vasculature, and the pre- to post-natal changes may also contribute to the relatively large proportion of birt
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  • ...n the tube lumen which arrest the ovum in its passage to the uterus. These abnormalities in the tube frequently follow inflammation of the perimetrium, which explai ...least one of the causes of the inflammatory changes which obstruct the tube-lumen and thereby favor the arrest of the ovum in its passage through the tu
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  • ...and 2 (SRC-1 and SRC-2) that induce production of Surfactant protein-A (SP-A) that is then secreted into amniotic fluid initiating parturition.{{#pmid: ...nd but at substantially lower cost. In a related study of 38 women (23 full-term and 15 preterm deliveries), all at elevated risk of delivering preterm,
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  • {{ICD-11 Gastrointestinal anomalies header table}} [[File:Meckel%27s_diverticulum_01.jpg|thumb|link=Gastrointestinal_Tract_-_Abnormalities#Meckel.27s_Diverticulum|Meckel's Diverticulum]]
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  • ...evelop normally under a hen is larger than in an artificial incubator, and abnormalities of development are less frequent. A good setter will remain upon the eggs, ...for that destroys a portion of the eggs and causes the production of many abnormalities in the remainder; and, if possible, a fall to a lower temperature should be
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  • ...ed organs lie within the peritoneal cavity. Genes such as {{WNT}}-4 and DAX-1 necessary for initiation of female pathway ovary development, female gonad ...second wave follicles were ablated by diptheria toxin treatment of Lgr5-DTR-EGFP mice at {{ME16.5}} while first wave follicles developed normally and su
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  • ...f>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK22221/</ref> AS occurs in 1 in 10000-20000 births, the exact number is still unknown.<ref name="PMID7573182"><pub ...e 15 and not on the paternally derived chromosome as was observed in Prader-Willi syndrome. Thus the deleted genetic code on maternally derived chromos
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    ...artoon.jpg|thumb|150px|alt=hair follicle cartoon|link=Integumentary_System_-_Hair_Development|Hair follicle]] :(More? [[Integumentary_System_-_Hair_Development|Hair Development]] | [[Integumentary_System_Development|In
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  • ...fb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding-left:0.4em;padding-top:0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;">Notice - Mark Hill</div>This page is an undergraduate science ...served deformed frogs and toads [http://www.sat.qc.ca/upload/residence/frog-04.jpg].jpg]]
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    :(Dapper, Antagonist of Beta-Catenin 1) An intracellular protein that binds the membrane protein Vangl2, ...'daktulos'' = finger or digit) used as a siffix with words describing limb abnormalities associated with either fingers on the hand or toes on the foot. For example
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  • ...ical sciences. I have also divided, for brevity, into pre-20th century, pre-molecular (lets call it 70's) and the current molecular embryology. ...eginner]] | [[#Intermediate students|Intermediate]] | [[#Advanced students|Advanced]]
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  • ...during the second month of development. These three organs arise in cranio-caudal sequence in the embryonic body from the nephrogenic cord of the inter ...wards the pronephric duct from the lateral side of each. The cord becomes S-shaped, develops a lumen and its free extremity fuses with the pronephric du
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