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! width=50px|Week
! width=120px|Week {{FA}} ({{GA}})
! Carnegie Stage
! width=100px|Carnegie Stage
! Event
! Event
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| 4
| [[week 4]] ({{GA}} 6)
| {{CS11}}
| {{CS11}}
| nasal epiblastic thickening appears
| nasal epiblastic thickening appears
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| nasal field is well outlined  
| nasal field is well outlined  
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| 5
| [[week 5]] ({{GA}} 7)
| {{CS15}}
| {{CS15}}
| continuous cellulovascular strand seen between the nasal groove and the olfactory field
| continuous cellulovascular strand seen between the nasal groove and the olfactory field
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| 6
| [[week 6]] ({{GA}} 8)
| {{CS16}}
| {{CS16}}
| vomeronasal groove appears at stage (O'Rahilly 1967).  
| vomeronasal groove appears.  
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| olfactory nerve is organized into two plexuses, lateral and medial, the latter mingled with the terminal-vomeronasal complex.  
| olfactory nerve is organized into two plexuses, lateral and medial, the latter mingled with the terminal-vomeronasal complex.  
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| 7
| [[week 7]] ({{GA}} 9)
| {{CS18}}
| {{CS18}}
| olfactory bulb begins to appear
| olfactory bulb begins to appear
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| {{CS19}}
| {{CS19}}
| individualization of the olfactory bulb and nuclei. Distinction between olfactory structures and terminal and vomeronasal ones begins to be clear
| individualization of the olfactory bulb and nuclei, distinction between olfactory structures and terminal and vomeronasal ones begins to be clear.
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| 8
| [[week 8]] ({{GA}} 10)
| {{CS21}}
| {{CS21}}
| structure of the olfactory bulb is evident.  
| structure of the olfactory bulb is evident.  
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| {{CS23}}
| {{CS23}}
| olfactory strands are well individualized, and olfactory and terminal-vomeronasal fibers are easily distinguishable.
| olfactory strands are well individualized, and olfactory and terminal-vomeronasal fibers are easily distinguishable.
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| Data<ref name=PMID7469043>{{Ref-PMID7469043}}</ref>
| colspan=3|'''Links:''' {{smell}} | {{sensory}} | {{timeline}} | [[:Category:Timeline]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Table Data Reference<ref name=PMID7469043>{{Ref-PMID7469043}}</ref>
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| colspan=3|{{Carnegie_stage_table_1}}
|}<noinclude>[[Category:Table]][[Category:Human Embryo]][[Category:Smell]][[Category:Timeline]][[Category:Carnegie Collection]]</noinclude>
|}<noinclude>[[Category:Table]][[Category:Human Embryo]][[Category:Smell]][[Category:Timeline]][[Category:Carnegie Collection]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 14:14, 11 May 2018

Embryonic Smell Development
Week FA (GA) Carnegie Stage Event
week 4 (GA 6) 11 nasal epiblastic thickening appears
12 nasal field is well outlined
week 5 (GA 7) 15 continuous cellulovascular strand seen between the nasal groove and the olfactory field
week 6 (GA 8) 16 vomeronasal groove appears.
17 olfactory nerve is organized into two plexuses, lateral and medial, the latter mingled with the terminal-vomeronasal complex.
week 7 (GA 9) 18 olfactory bulb begins to appear
19 individualization of the olfactory bulb and nuclei, distinction between olfactory structures and terminal and vomeronasal ones begins to be clear.
week 8 (GA 10) 21 structure of the olfactory bulb is evident.
23 olfactory strands are well individualized, and olfactory and terminal-vomeronasal fibers are easily distinguishable.
Links: smell | sensory | timeline | Category:Timeline    Table Data Reference[1]