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  • [[File:Abnormal81-92-heart.png|thumb|350px|{{AbnormalDataPie1981-1992}}]] ...w of cardiac abnormalities is available online.<ref name=Anderson2016>{{Ref-Anderson2016}}</ref>
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  • ...thumb|alt=Coelomic Cavity cartoon|Intra-embryonic coelom week 3-4 ({{GA}} 5-6)]] ...This single space then undergoes complex folding, partitioning and mesoderm-epithelia transition during the development of the 3 major body cavities. Po
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  • ...than females) and also thought to be an indicator of various neurological abnormalities. To measure, using your right hand palm up, measure the index finger (2) an ...pment|Limb Development]] | [[Neural System - Abnormalities]] | [[Endocrine System Development]] | PMID 16504142)
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  • * [[Lecture - Early Vascular Development|Cardiovascular - Heart]] * Brief understanding of gastrointestinal abnormalities
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  • =Cardiovascular and Placenta= ...m, which includes the placental vascular system. We will look through cross-sections of the Carnegie stage 14 embryo and follow the flow of blood throug
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  • =Cardiovascular and Placenta= The vascular system of the embryo is formed from blood islands that appear in the extraembryoni
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  • ...jpg|thumb|alt=Adult human cardiovascular system|Adult human cardiovascular system]] ...Coronary Circulation Development|'''coronary circulation''']] and [[Neural_-_Vascular_Development|'''neural circulation''']].
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  • ...58464}} It has been shown to not contribute to any of the heart conduction system.{{#pmid:15958352|PMID15958352}} [[Cardiovascular System Development]]
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  • ...ourth week. [[Advanced_-_Abnormalities|Congenital heart defects]] affect 8-10 of every 1000 births in the United States. Hence in both embryological a # [[Advanced_-_Heart Fields|Early Embryonic Heart Fields]]
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  • ..., but we do not understand the mechanism. This forms a very large group of abnormalities that we as yet do not yet know how they occur, the relevance paradox. ...wn''' (not determined) derived abnormalities. There are many developmental abnormalities today through determined research and clinical observation, that are known
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • ...duction to the human development timeline and to introduce key concepts of system formation. ...&isbn=978-1-4377-2002-0&uniqId=330028653-2#4-u1.0-B978-1-4377-2002-0..00001-1 Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Developing Human]
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  • [[File:Congenital_dislocation_hip.jpg|thumb|X-ray showing congenital hip dislocation in the newborn infant.]] ...trointestinal, endocrine and genital) that can be assessed postnatally by x-ray alone or in combination with tracers or contrast agents.
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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>Currently this page is only a templat ...birth there are three identified "shunts" in the mammalian cardiovascular system:
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  • [[Image:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|thumb|Australian abnormalities by System]] ...ralian_abnormalities_graph_allsystem.png|thumb|Australian abnormalities by System]]
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} {{ICD11weblink}}5417233 LA89 Functionally univentricular heart] ...transposition, pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum, and other cardiovascular malformations. Specific diagnostic codes should be used whenever possible,
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} :''A congenital cardiovascular malformation in which there is an abnormality of the atrioventricular valve
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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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  • ...al_Classification_of_Diseases|International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10)]] Q21.1 Atrial septal defect Coronary sinus defect Patent or persistent: :'''Links:''' [[Cardiovascular_System_-_Atrial_Septal_Defects|Atrial Septal Defects]]
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  • ==Neural Abnormalities== [[Image:Abnormal81-92-neuron.png|thumb|Australian Birth Statistics]]
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  • ==Cardiovascular Movies== ...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.
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  • ...ious to say that development does not stop at birth. In fact many systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, homeostasis) undergo significant changes at ...hood (2 years to puberty), [[Puberty Development|Puberty]] (12 years to mid-teens) and Young Adult a new category (late teens to early twenties).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lecture_-_Heart_Development]] =Late Cardiovascular Development=
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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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  • [[File:Stage16-17-limbs01.jpg|800px]] ...mb bud has grown to the point where the primitive hand appears as a "paddle-like" structure at the end of an externally visible undifferentiated limb bu
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  • * MONDAY 24th: 11-12 WW LG03 * MONDAY 24th: 12-1 WW LG03
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} {{ICD-11-Circulatory system structural anomalies table}}
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp;{{neural abnormalities}} &nbsp;&nbsp;{{Z-score}}
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    ...e also the transcription factor SRY-related protein, SOX9 (SRY-related high-mobility group (HMG) box 9). ...e transcription factors Oct3/4, Sox2, Klf4 and the proto-oncogene product c-Myc used to generate inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from different
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  • ...te understanding requires knowledge of several other systems (respiratory, cardiovascular). ...aternal passive immunisation, prior to establishment of the newborn immune system.
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  • ...lopment. In addition, there will be discussion on the major cardiovascular abnormalities. The laboratory this week will also give you the opportunity to work throu * Describe the major cardiovascular developmental abnormalities.
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  • ...age will give an overview of limb and neural development and look at other system organization compared with the earlier stages. Use the embryo surface views Parts of each sensory system formed from {{placode}} origins and each system also has a complex embryonic origin. These images show eye development at t
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...y of an atrioventricular or ventriculo-arterial connection] ''A congenital cardiovascular malformation in which one or more of the following connections is abnormal
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} {{ICD-11-Circulatory system structural anomalies table}}
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  • ...te understanding requires knowledge of several other systems (respiratory, cardiovascular). ...aternal passive immunisation, prior to establishment of the newborn immune system.
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  • [[File:Size_comparison_embryo-fetus actual.jpg|right]] The fetal period (9-36 weeks) is about continued differentiation of organs and tissues, most imp
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  • [[Quicktime_Movie_-_Fetal_Development|Quicktime version]] [[File:Size_comparison_embryo-fetus actual.jpg|right]]
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  • ...e}}, {{heart}} development and Cardiovascular System - Abnormalities|heart abnormalities]]. * Prenatal diagnosis - number of different techniques (non-invasive, invasive) for determining normal development
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  • * Specimens of human birth abnormalities * Understand development of the reproductive system.
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  • [[Category:Science-Undergraduate]] [[Media:2016-ANAT2341-course-outline.pdf|2016 Course Outline PDF]] | [[ANAT2341 Course Timetable 2016]]
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  • ...te understanding requires knowledge of several other systems (respiratory, cardiovascular). Remember that the GIT as well as digestion and absorption of nutrients al ...c disorders will be covered in [[BGDB_Gastrointestinal_-_Abnormalities|GIT Abnormalities]].
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  • Development of the heart and vascular system begins very early in mesoderm both within (embryonic) and outside (extra em ...ation an important medical topic postnatally. Blockage and failure of this system leads initially to angina, continued ischemia leads to hypoxic death of car
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  • ...[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 12:13, 13 December 2019 (AEDT) Updated [[Human System Development]] page with tables of [[Human_System_Development#Adult_Human_Ce ...e-vascular-diseases/congenital-heart-disease-in-australia/contents/table-of-contents CDK 14]. Canberra: AIHW.</ref>
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  • ...d blisters, leading to transverse limb defects as well as craniofacial and cardiovascular defects. While evidence linking these drugs to birth defects in humans is n {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • ...ore clearly simply click on the picture which will take you to the original-sized version. To return to the module simply click the back button in your # [[Basic_-_Primitive_Heart_Tube|The Primitive Heart Tube]]
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  • [[Category:Science-Undergraduate]] * [http://medicalsciences.med.unsw.edu.au/students/undergraduate/advice-students Advice for Students]
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  • ...ervation with vertebrate FOXP orthologues and established flies as a model system for understanding FOXP related pathologies." {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • [[Image:Abnormal81-92-neuron.png|thumb|Australian Birth Statistics]] :'''Links:''' [[Neural System - Abnormalities]] | [[Abnormal_Development_-_Folic_Acid_and_Neural_Tube_Defects|Folic Acid and Neural Tube Defects]]
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  • ...nu to find related content. These pages will remain ''frozen'' at their mid-2009 stage and still available as a DVD version. All updates will be added t ...d.unsw.edu.au/Medicine/BGDlectureGIT.htm Lecture - Embryology of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract] (10.00 am on 4 May 2009 in Clancy)
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  • ...0px|Historic drawing of the fetus in the uterus at 8 months compared to non-pregnant uterus size.]] * Fetal Cardiovascular
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  • ...ecture - Lymphatic Structure and Organs|Lymphatic Lecture]] | [[SH_Lecture_-_Respiratory_System_Development|Respiratory Lecture]] | [[Medicine]]. ...lities]] page with Intestinal Aganglionosis images and also added [[Neural_-_Cerebrum_Development|Cerebrum Development]] template page.
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  • [[File:Dog-adult.jpg|thumb|Adult dog]] ...genital disorders relating to dog development. Many of these developmental abnormalities are common to human development. The list below links to information on the
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  • ...alt=Histology Human placental cord cross-section|Human placental cord cross-section]] ...eatly in overall length increasing to about 60 to 70 cm at term. This extra-embryonic structure contains the main placental blood vessels (one vein and
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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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  • [[File:Abnormal81-92-heart.png|thumb|350px|{{AbnormalDataPie1981-1992}}]] ...w of cardiac abnormalities is available online.<ref name=Anderson2016>{{Ref-Anderson2016}}</ref>
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  • ...development.mov|Quicktime version]] | [[Urogenital Sinus Movie]] | [[Renal System Development]] {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • ...4 November 2018 (AEDT) Updated [[Cloaca Development]] page with movies and abnormalities. ...re Maternity Indicators]] and [[Australian_Statistics#MyHealthyCommunities_-_Child_and_maternal_health_in_2014.E2.80.932016|Child and maternal health in
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  • In the body region, neural crest cells also contribute the peripheral nervous system (both neurons and glia) consisting of sensory ganglia (dorsal root ganglia) The term "neural crest was first used in {{Ref-Marshall1879}}.
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  • ...ink=https://lectures.unsw.edu.au/ess/portal/section/691ba9a0-7c35-4ad2-8fd0-846db7771557]] ...[https://lectures.unsw.edu.au/ess/echo/presentation/e7ad0e2e-7a04-4719-ae59-c8523afd76d9/media.mp3 Podcast Playback]
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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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  • * '''Angiogenesis''' - sprouting of new vessels occurs from pre-existing vessels. {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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  • [[File:Streeter-plate04.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=Plate 4. Vascular system of the brain of the human embryo|Human Embryo vascular development (week 8, ...eparated from direct contact by glial cells, that form the so-called "blood-brain barrier".{{#pmid:6033532|PMID6033532}}
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    ...-system-tonsil-MALT.jpg|thumb|link=Immune_System_Development|alt=Lymphatic system tonsil cartoon|tonsils]] ...sils, lingual tonsils). Named after Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz (1836 - 1921) a German anatomist.
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  • In the body region, neural crest cells also contribute the peripheral nervous system (both neurons and glia) consisting of sensory ganglia (dorsal root ganglia) * To know how abnormalities in development that result from abnormal neural crest cell migration.
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} ...08174111 LA88.22 Tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia and systemic-to-pulmonary collateral artery]
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  • BGD Cycle A 2010 Audio - Dr Mark Hill Monday 17th May 2010 3-5pm G2G4. ...bryo Lab 170510-602.mp3|listen Part 2]] | [[:File:BGD2010-Embryo Lab 170510-602.mp3|download]] (1.9 Mb MP3 14:08)
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  • BGD Cycle A 2010 Audio - Dr Mark Hill Monday 17th May 2010 3-5pm G2G4. ...bryo Lab 170510-605.mp3|listen Part 5]] | [[:File:BGD2010-Embryo Lab 170510-605.mp3|download]] (1.8 Mb MP3 13:14)
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  • [[Category:Science-Undergraduate]][[Category:ANAT2341]] [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|600px]]
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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> ...pment from vascular development in order to simplify their descriptions of cardiovascular development, although the two are functionally and embryonically connected.
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  • In the body region, neural crest cells also contribute the peripheral nervous system (both neurons and glia) consisting of sensory ganglia (dorsal root ganglia) :'''Lectopia Audio''' Lecture Date: 01-09-2009 Lecture Time: 12:00 Venue: BioMed E Speaker: Mark Hill [http://lectopia
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  • ...differentiate (express Prox1) to form lymphatic endothelial cells that out-pocket and bud to form lymph sacs. During development these lymph sacs remod ...system, with primitive fish possessing a lymphatic-like secondary vascular system that also contains blood. Clinically, important for roles in immune surveil
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Lecture_-_Early_Vascular_Development]] ...pment from vascular development in order to simplify their descriptions of cardiovascular development, though the two are functionally and embryonically connected. N
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  • ..., 20 November 2012 (EST) Added early draft version of historic text [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.56|Contributions to Emb ...h animation showing historic [[Quicktime_Aschheim-Zondek_Test_1928|Aschheim-Zondek Test (1928)]]
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  • ==System Navigation Links== * [[Template:Systems]] - all current system notes main page links
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  • [[Category:Science-Undergraduate]] [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|600px]]
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  • [[File:Adult human cardiovascular system.jpg|thumb|Adult human cardiovascular system]] ...tology]] | [[Histology]] | [[Histology Stains]] | [[Cardiovascular_System_-_Blood_Vessel_Development|Blood Vessel Development]] | [http://vslides.unsw.
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  • ...e embryo and will contribute different components of the GIT. The large mid-gut is generated by lateral embryonic folding which "pinches off" a pocket o * Brief understanding of gastrointestinal abnormalities
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  • ! {{ICD-11}} :''A congenital cardiovascular malformation in which there is a discrete luminal narrowing of the junction
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  • ...other hand varies in the literature and between countries with a lower cut-off above 4000 gm or 4500 gm. ...| [[Abnormal_Development_-_Maternal_Diabetes|Maternal Diabetes]] | [[Birth_-_Macrosomia|Macrosomia]]
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  • [[Category:2011ANAT2341]][[Category:Science-Undergraduate]] [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|600px]]
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  • {{ICD-11 Rubella table}} ...esults in a higher risk of premature labor, spontaneous abortion, low-birth-weight, and possibly rare cases of birth defects with no definable pattern o
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  • [[File:All-trans-retinoic acid.png|thumb|All-trans retinoic acid (atRA)]] All-trans {{retinoic acid}} (atRA) is the transcriptionally active product of vi
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  • The {{diaphragm}} is part of the {{musculoskeletal}} system, along with ribs and intercostals, that mechanically support respiration. I ...r another 8+ years. Respiration also is dependent upon the cardiovascular system, pulmonary circulation, developed prenatally activated and altered postnata
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  • [[File:Chicken-gastrulation2.jpg|thumb|400px|Mesoderm formation]] ...ng ectoderm and endoderm, mesoderm also lies outside the embryo as '''extra-embryonic mesoderm''' (covered in placenta lecture). Embryonic mesoderm will
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  • ...entrally around the notochord, which forms a rod-like region running rostro-caudally in the midline. ...yo and so is called the '''intraembryonic coelom'''. This single "horseshoe-shaped" space will form the 3 major body cavities: '''pericardial''' (around
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  • ...development of other systems for example: osteogenesis ([[Musculoskeletal System - Bone Development|bone formation]]) that is dependent upon early capillary | formation of blood vessels from pre-existing vessels<br>(occurs in development and adult)
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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 ===Other Cardiovascular Pages===
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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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  • ...ength of the embryo and will contribute different structures. The large mid-gut is generated by lateral embryonic folding which "pinches off" a pocket o * Brief understanding of gastrointestinal abnormalities
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  • [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|600px]] ...&isbn=978-1-4377-2002-0&uniqId=330028653-2#4-u1.0-B978-1-4377-2002-0..00001-1 Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Developing Human]
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  • Lecture Date: 2012-05-31 Lecture Time: 17:00 Venue: BioMed F Speaker: Dr Mark Hill [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|600px]]
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    ...l_Development_-_Viral_Infection|Viral Infection]] | [[Abnormal_Development_-_Rubella_Virus|Rubella]] | [http://www.jennermuseum.com/ The Jenner Museum] ...''E'''sophageal fistula, '''R'''enal (kidney) abnormalities and '''L'''imb abnormalities. Recently defined as a multiple polytopic developmental field defect.
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  • ...m to develop its function within a vertebrate embryo is the cardiovascular system. The heart becomes active from the fourth week of development when the pla == Development of the Cardiovascular System==
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    ===R-banding=== ...taphase]]. The resulting banding pattern is the opposite of [[G#G-banding|G-banding]] and there are several other chromosome staining techniques.
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  • [[File:Stage16-18 face.jpg|thumb]] ...s of upper lip and palate significantly contribute to the majority of face abnormalities.
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  • [[File:Stage16-18 face.jpg|thumb|Human face development (Week 6 to 7, Stage 16-18)]] ...s of upper lip and palate significantly contribute to the majority of face abnormalities.
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  • | [[File:Ectopic_01.jpg|200px|link=Ultrasound_-_Ectopic_01]] | [[File:Ectopic_01_zoom.jpg|200px|link=Ultrasound_-_Ectopic_01]]
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  • The generic term {{Ultrasound}} refers to the non-invasive technique using sound waves in the ultrasonic (above our hearing ra ...linically this is a non-invasive prenatal diagnostic tool for detection of abnormalities as well as a method of staging (ageing) and checking growth. There are seve
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  • ...cells which contributes all neural (brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system) and the external epithelium (surface layer of the skin) of the embryo. Neu ...t ganglia, sympathetic ganglia, [[E#enteric nervous system|enteric nervous system]]) and many other embryonic tissues. Neural crest cells in the head region
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  • ...{{neonatal}} period (birth to 1 month) is a time of extensive and ongoing system transition from uterine environment to external world, this includes the in ...ious to say that development does not stop at birth. In fact many systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, homeostasis) undergo significant changes at
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  • ...His area of research focussed upon craniofacial development and associated abnormalities, publishing more than [[#Selected References|70 papers]] on this topic. He ...late}} | {{adipose}} | [[Carnegie Collection#Patten-Burdi Collection|Patten-Burdi Collection]]
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  • [[File:Size_comparison_embryo-fetus actual.jpg|right]] The fetal period (9-36 weeks) is about continued differentiation of organs and tissues, most imp
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  • ...bnormalities" are (Q00-Q99) but excludes "inborn errors of metabolism" (E70-E90). (ICD) ICD-10 was endorsed by the Forty-third World Health Assembly in May 1990 and came into use in WHO Member Stat
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  • [[File:Birth-_Magnetic_Resonance_Imaging_02.jpg|thumb|MRI of birth today]] # Understanding of system changes
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    ===OB-R=== .... A common site for this obstruction is the narrow cerebral aqueduct. A non-obstructive hydrocephalus (communicating hydrocephalus) is the form with no
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  • ...ow. In the body region, neural crest cells form the entire enteric nervous system, both neurons and glia, of the gastrointestinal tract. ...provides an anatomical basis to uncover neural circuit assembly in the gut-brain axis."
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  • ...heart rate can monitor fetal stress and identifies the characteristic "lub-dub" heart valve sounds. ...e studies will facilitate the development of an optimal Pacemaker-like cell-based therapy within failing hearts through the recovery of SAN dysfunction.
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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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  • [[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|thumb|Human Embryonic Development (week 1 to 8)]] '''Applied Embryology:''' birth statistics, unintended pregnancies, ART, abnormalities statistics, timeline of development, trophoblastic disease, embryonic devel
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  • ...even more so in those stillborn or spontaneously aborted. Cardiovascular abnormalities are the most common form of birth defect, comprising around 20% of all cong ...ramen. Many VSDs are actually from defects in the outflow tract septum. 30-50% close spontaneously; large VSDs result in dyspnoea and cardiac failure i
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  • ...ver''' adult anatomy, physiology of gas exchange, red blood cell function, cardiovascular development and will leave detailed histology to your associated practical ...can influence the growth, differentiation and function of the respiratory system.''
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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 ...][http://zfin.org/cgi-bin/webdriver?MIval=aa-labview.apg&OID=ZDB-LAB-980209-8 George Streisinger], chose to study it based not only on the many advantag
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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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  • ...e embryologist, with many developmental mechanisms being uncovered in this system combined with homolgy gene searches in other species. ...t (A7) present in females. This has recently been shown to be due to a down-regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) activity and fewer his
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  • ...n worldwide journals over hundreds of years, with articles considering the system as a whole or specifically analysing one organ. It is through the previous ...ng of origin, the structure of the organs and even the nomenclature of the system. <ref name=PMID13475148><pubmed>13475148</pubmed></ref> <ref name=PMID17232
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  • ...thin the embryo the aorta in the aorta-gonad-mesonephros (AGM) region (para-aortic splanchnopleura), and the vitelline ({{yolk sac}}) and placental arte {{Streeter-embryo to fetus}}
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  • [[File:Bone-femur.jpg|thumb|alt=Bone femur diagram|Bone femur]] ...n specific bone differentiation in human development see [[Musculoskeletal System - Bone Development Timeline|Bone Development Timeline]].
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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 ...trasound can also be of great help in the prenatal diagnosis of structural abnormalities, revealing before birth physical developmental defects such as cleft lip or
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  • ...omes and two thirds are mosaics, whereby, the maternal X is retained in two-thirds of women and the paternal X in the remainder. ...ining the paternal X chromosome, have shown to have a greater incidence of cardiovascular anomalies and neck webbing.
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  • ...ver''' adult anatomy, physiology of gas exchange, red blood cell function, cardiovascular development and will leave detailed histology to your associated practical ...can influence the growth, differentiation and function of the respiratory system.''
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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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  • ...fb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding-left:0.4em;padding-top:0.2em;padding-bottom:0.2em;"> Lecturer : Dr Nalini Pather </div></div> [[File:Week2_001 icon.jpg|90px|link=Development_Animation_-_Implantation]]
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  • ...(EST) Added to [[Menstrual Cycle - Histology]] images of [[Menstrual_Cycle_-_Histology#Bacterial_Vaginosis|Bacterial Vaginosis]]. ...ime_Movie_-_Model_Embryo_to_128_Cell_Stage|Quicktime version]] and [[Movie_-_Model_Embryo_to_128_Cell_Stage|Flash version]]. Added Carnegie collection [
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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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  • ...bnormalities" are (Q00-Q99) but excludes "inborn errors of metabolism" (E70-E90). (ICD) ICD-10 was endorsed by the Forty-third World Health Assembly in May 1990 and came into use in WHO Member Stat
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  • ...mmals, the Notch signalling pathway is comprised of four receptors (Notch 1-4) which interact with Delta or Jagged ligands to bring about the activation ...hanisms; embryonic development by systems; examples of animal development; abnormalities and disease; current and potential future research; as well as a couple of
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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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  • ...year 2000 the most frequently reported medical risk factors were: pregnancy-associated hypertension (38.8 per 1,000 live births) and diabetes (29.3) fol ...pregnancy", but does not necessarily whether this was gestational or a pre-existing diabetes.
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  • ...ventral embryo surface. The liver's initial embryonic function is mainly {{cardiovascular}}. Firstly, as a vascular connection between the developing placental vesse The fetal liver also has an endocrine role by 16-hydroxylation, that results in estriol being the major estrogen type produce
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  • [[File:Chromosome-_trisomy.jpg|thumb|Trisomy 21 karyotype cartoon]] ...ages of pregnancy. The two major classes of techniques are invasive and non-invasive testing and the results of these tests most commonly show normal de
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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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  • '''Self-Directed Learning''' boxes on this page will not be discussed within the tut ...https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=BGD_Tutorial_-_Applied_Embryology_and_Teratology&oldid=117268 2012] | [[Media:BGD Tutorial
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  • ...image seen to the right. <ref>http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/135711-overview</ref> DiGeorge syndrome can affect many of the body systems. ...patient. As there is currently no treatment education is vital to the well-being of those affected, directly or indirectly by this condition. <ref name
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  • [[File:Hypothalamus endocrine system.jpg|thumb|300px|Hypothalamus endocrine system]] ...e endocrine glands produce hormones, which are distributed by the vascular system to the many body tissues, subsequently these organs are richly vascularized
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  • [[File:Stage14_respiratory_tract.jpg|thumb|300px|Respiratory system overview ([[Carnegie_stage_13|stage 13]])]] The respiratory system does not carry out its physiological function (of gas exchange) until after
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  • =T-box genes and their signalling pathway= ...re <ref> Pubmed structure (2010) Crystal Structure of Human Tbx5 in the DNA-free Form, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Structure/mmdb/mmdbsrv.cgi?uid=81644
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  • ...ve oxygen and essential nutrients via diffusion alone, hence a circulatory system and a contractile heart mechanism is required to supply the embryo. ...ts occurring during the developmental periods can lead to congenital heart abnormalities.
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  • ...me they will become a sufferer of this disease because they only have one X-chromosome. ...in gene is the largest gene in nature on locus Xp21, spanning 1.5% of the X-chromosome which may explain it’s unusually high spontaneous mutation rate
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  • Melanocytes are a type of neural crest-derived cells in the body {{#pmid:20256541|PMID20256541}}, most commonly fo ..., including the production of melanin, take place. They also possess finger-like projections that extend into the surrounding tissue, similar to neurons
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  • ...ay an important role in the <b>renal system</b> (also known as the urinary system). They arise from the <b>intermediate mesoderm</b> and begin their developm ...sease. ''Pediatrics Nephrology'' 9: 1529-1533. doi: 10.1007/s00467-011-1843-8</ref>
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  • ...body region, {{neural crest}} cells also contribute the peripheral nervous system (both neurons and glia) consisting of sensory ganglia (dorsal root ganglia) ...mainly on the development of neural crest cells using originally a Chicken-Quail chimera model she had developed{{#pmid:29616728|PMID29616728}}, see al
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  • ...Delhi, India (24.9 million); Jakarta, Indonesia (30.5 million); and Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan (37.8 million). ...having children, with most women now have children when they are older (28-31 age), but older women (40+) are also decreasing. The births text excerpt
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  • ...analysis of country by country or world data by various government and non-government bodies. I have also included on this page legislation that relate ...here was an increase in the risk of stillbirths from 20-27 weeks." [[Birth_-_Stillbirth_and_Perinatal_Death|Stillbirth and Perinatal Death]]
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  • ...w that malnutrition impairs brain growth and development via this hormonal system (Monckeberg et al , 1963; Muzzo et al , 1973). Other histological changes in the central nervous system resulting from hypothyroidism are a decrease in the Nissl granules of the c
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  • ...or McKusick.jpg|thumb|alt=Victor McKusick (1921-2008)|Victor McKusick (1921-2008)]] ...used in UNSW Embryology. Selected OMIM references can also be found in the Abnormalities section of each page. There are also search buttons that will perform searc
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  • ...'''Em. Prof. H.ZawTun''', '''Prof. C.R.R. Watson''' and '''Prof. R. Wheeler-Haines'''. ...Attie-Bitacha. [http://www.med.unc.edu/alcohol/faculty-research/kathy-sulik-ph.d Kathy Sulik Homepage] | (More? [[User:KathySulik|Kathy Sulik]] | [[Emb
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  • ...nclude but are not limited to the skeletal system and the gastrointestinal system. *'''In 1537-1619''', Fabricius ab Aquapendente first described the embryological basis o
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  • ...give rise to DRG and sympathetic ganglia (SG) which form along the anterior-posterior axis of the embryo{{#pmid:15590743|PMID15590743}}. ...discovery of the spinal nerve roots i.e the dorsal root, known as the Bell-Magendie law.
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  • [[File:IVF-Louise Brown.jpg|thumb|alt=Louise Brown, the first IVF baby as an adult|Loui ...rom women with spermatozoa in a petri dish.<ref name="RockMenkin1944">{{Ref-RockMenkin1944}}</ref> The first successful IVF was carried out in the UK in
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  • =The Development of the Blood-vessel System= ...hall treat separately, both for the heart and for the rest of the vascular system, the first fundamental processes of development and the succeeding alterati
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  • * Secondaiy Aiunuia of Infants. A Study of So-Called Infantile Splenic Anemia or Anemia Infantum PseiidoleuKemica. By Fran In spite of the fact that most text-books of obstetrics contain little infonuation upon the subject, there is a
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