Category:Embryology
These are the embryology topics belonging to the neuroanatomy course, but they cover most of the embryology for the histology courses as well.
Pages in category ‘Embryology’
The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
0–9
- 0. Oogenesis and the menstrual cycle
- 1,5. The second week of development
- 1. From the ovulation until the implantation
- 2. Formation of the trilaminar germ disk and the folding
- 3. Differentiation of the mesoderm. Development of the serous membranes and the body cavities. Malformations
- 4. Development of the skull. Growth of the bones. Malformations
- 5. Development of the blood vessels. Malformations
- 6. Development of the face, formation of the nasal and oral cavities. Malformations
- 7. Differentiation of the pharyngeal arches. Malformations
- 8. Differentiation and derivatives of the pharyngeal pouches and clefts. Malformations
- 9. The intestinal tube and its derivatives (with the exception of the pharyngeal gut). Malformations
- 10. Development of the respiratory system. Malformations
- 11. Formation and derivatives of the heart tube. Partitioning of the cardiac chambers. Malformations
- 12. Development of the kidney and the urinary tract. Malformations
- 13. Development of the female genital organs. Malformations
- 14. Development of the male genital organs. Malformations
- 15. Formation of the fetal membranes and the placenta. Fetal circulation
- 16. Neurulation. The structure of the neural tube. Development of the spinal cord
- 17. Development of the brainstem and the cerebellum
- 18. Development of the diencephalon and the telencephalon. Development of the commissural pathways and the fornix
- 19. The placodes, the neural crest and their derivatives. Development of the peripheral nervous system
- 20. Development of the visual system
- 21. Development of the acoustic and vestibular system
- 22. Development of the endocrine glands. Malformations
- 23. Malformations of the nervous system
- 24. The external appearance of the embryo and the fetus. The signs of maturity in newborn
- 25. Causes of the congenital malformations (with examples!)