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Key Events of Human Development during the seventh week ([[:Category:Week 7|week 7]]) following fertilization or clinical gestational age {{GA}} week 9 (LMP).
Key Events of Human Development during the seventh week ([[:Category:Week 7|week 7]]) following fertilization or clinical gestational age {{GA}} week 9 (LMP).


:[[Carnegie stage table|'''Carnegie Stages''']]: [[Carnegie_stage_18|18]] | [[Carnegie_stage_19|19]]  
This period corresponds to [[Carnegie stage table|Carnegie Stages]] [[Carnegie_stage_18|18]] and [[Carnegie_stage_19|19]].




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{{Week 7 Links}}
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==Carnegie Stages==
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Historic [[Carnegie Stages]] 18 and 19.
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{{Carnegie stage 18 links}}
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{{Carnegie stage 19 links}}


==Timeline==
==Timeline==
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{{Week 7 Embryo Stages and Events table}}


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[[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Limb_Development|Limb]]  [[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Bone_Development|Bone]] form by endochondrial ossification and throughout embryo replacement of cartilage with bone (week 5-12).  
[[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Limb_Development|Limb]]  [[Musculoskeletal_System_-_Bone_Development|Bone]] form by endochondrial ossification and throughout embryo replacement of cartilage with bone (week 5-12).  


[[Sensory_-_Smell_Development|Smell]]  vomeronasal fibres and nervus terminalis <ref name=PMID15604533><pubmed>15604533</pubmed></ref>
[[Sensory_-_Smell_Development|Smell]]  vomeronasal fibres and nervus terminalis{{#pmid:15604533|PMID15604533}}


[[Gastrointestinal_Tract_-_Liver_Development|Liver]]  obturation due to epithelial proliferation, bile ducts became reorganized, continuity between liver cells and gut <ref name=PMID9407542><pubmed>9407542</pubmed></ref>
[[Gastrointestinal_Tract_-_Liver_Development|Liver]]  obturation due to epithelial proliferation, bile ducts became reorganized, continuity between liver cells and gut{{#pmid:9407542|PMID9407542}}


[[Neural System Development]]  duramater appears <ref name=PMID15478101><pubmed>15478101</pubmed></ref>
[[Neural System Development]]  duramater appears{{#pmid:15478101|PMID15478101}}


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[[Gastrointestinal_Tract_-_Liver_Development|Liver]] (stage 18 to 23)  biliary ductules developed in periportal connective tissue produces ductal plates that receive biliary capillaries <ref name=PMID9407542><pubmed>9407542</pubmed></ref>
[[Gastrointestinal_Tract_-_Liver_Development|Liver]] (stage 18 to 23)  biliary ductules developed in periportal connective tissue produces ductal plates that receive biliary capillaries{{#pmid:9407542|PMID9407542}}


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| [[File:Stage19_bf1c.jpg|200px|link=Carnegie stage 19]] [[Neural System Development]]  accessory olivary nucleus appears<ref name=PMID2268071><pubmed>2268071</pubmed></ref>
| [[File:Stage19_bf1c.jpg|200px|link=Carnegie stage 19]] [[Neural System Development]]  accessory olivary nucleus appears{{#pmid:2268071|PMID2268071}}


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Key Events of Human Development during the seventh week (week 7) following fertilization or clinical gestational age GA week 9 (LMP).

This period corresponds to Carnegie Stages 18 and 19.


Week 7 Links: stage 18 | stage 19 | Lecture - Head | Outflow Tract | Heart Valves | Category:Week 7 | GA week 9


Carnegie Stages

Week: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Carnegie stage: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23


Historic Carnegie Stages 18 and 19.

Stage 18 Links: Week 7 | System Development | Lecture - Limb | Lecture - Head Development | Lecture - Sensory | Science Practical - Head | Science Practical - Sensory | Science Practical - Urogenital | Carnegie Embryos | Madrid Embryos | Category:Carnegie Stage 18 | Next Stage 19
  Historic Papers: 1911 larynx | 1948 stage 15-18


Stage 19 Links: Week 7 | System Development | Lecture - Limb | Lecture - Head Development | Lecture - Sensory | Science Practical - Head | Science Practical - Sensory | Science Practical - Urogenital | Carnegie Embryos | Madrid Embryos | Category:Carnegie Stage 19 | Next Stage 20
  Historic Papers: 1911 larynx | 1914 | 1954 Stage 19-23

Timeline

Week 7 - Human Embryo Stages and Events (GA week 9) 
Embryo Week: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9
Day
Stage
Event
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{{Pancreas{{ Week 7 to 20 pancreatic hormones secretion increases, small amount maternal insulin

respiratory Week 7 - enlargement of liver stops descent of heart and lungs

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Stage 18 Stage18 bf1c.jpg

limb bone form by endochondrial ossification and throughout embryo replacement of cartilage with bone (week 5-12).

smell vomeronasal fibres and nervus terminalis[1]

liver obturation due to epithelial proliferation, bile ducts became reorganized, continuity between liver cells and gut[2]

neural duramater appears[3]

45
   

liver (stage 18 to 23) biliary ductules developed in periportal connective tissue produces ductal plates that receive biliary capillaries[2]

46
   
47
   
48
Stage 19 Stage19 bf1c.jpg Neural System Development accessory olivary nucleus appears[4]
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Note - the day timing of stages is only approximate, system names link to first page of that specific system, and events are based upon the literature cited below.
References
  1. Müller F & O'Rahilly R. (2004). Olfactory structures in staged human embryos. Cells Tissues Organs (Print) , 178, 93-116. PMID: 15604533 DOI.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Godlewski G, Gaubert-Cristol R, Rouy S & Prudhomme M. (1997). Liver development in the rat and in man during the embryonic period (Carnegie stages 11-23). Microsc. Res. Tech. , 39, 314-27. PMID: 9407542 <314::AID-JEMT2>3.0.CO;2-H DOI.
  3. Patelska-Banaszewska M & Woźniak W. (2004). The development of the epidural space in human embryos. Folia Morphol. (Warsz) , 63, 273-9. PMID: 15478101
  4. Müller F & O'Rahilly R. (1990). The human brain at stages 18-20, including the choroid plexuses and the amygdaloid and septal nuclei. Anat. Embryol. , 182, 285-306. PMID: 2268071
Day Stage Event
43
Endocrine - Pancreas Development Week 7 to 20 pancreatic hormones secretion increases, small amount maternal insulin

Respiratory System Development Week 7 - enlargement of liver stops descent of heart and lungs

44
Stage 18 Stage18 bf1c.jpg

Limb Bone form by endochondrial ossification and throughout embryo replacement of cartilage with bone (week 5-12).

Smell vomeronasal fibres and nervus terminalis[1]

Liver obturation due to epithelial proliferation, bile ducts became reorganized, continuity between liver cells and gut[2]

Neural System Development duramater appears[3]

45
   

Liver (stage 18 to 23) biliary ductules developed in periportal connective tissue produces ductal plates that receive biliary capillaries[2]

46
   
47
   
48
Stage 19 Stage19 bf1c.jpg Neural System Development accessory olivary nucleus appears[4]
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References

  1. Müller F & O'Rahilly R. (2004). Olfactory structures in staged human embryos. Cells Tissues Organs (Print) , 178, 93-116. PMID: 15604533 DOI.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Godlewski G, Gaubert-Cristol R, Rouy S & Prudhomme M. (1997). Liver development in the rat and in man during the embryonic period (Carnegie stages 11-23). Microsc. Res. Tech. , 39, 314-27. PMID: 9407542 <314::AID-JEMT2>3.0.CO;2-H DOI.
  3. Patelska-Banaszewska M & Woźniak W. (2004). The development of the epidural space in human embryos. Folia Morphol. (Warsz) , 63, 273-9. PMID: 15478101
  4. Müller F & O'Rahilly R. (1990). The human brain at stages 18-20, including the choroid plexuses and the amygdaloid and septal nuclei. Anat. Embryol. , 182, 285-306. PMID: 2268071



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