The developing human: Clinically oriented embryology / Keith L. Moore, T.V.N. (Vid) Persaud, and Mark G. Torchia
Material type:
- 9780323313384
- QM 601 .M66 2016

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GC QM 511 .R46 2012 Clinical anatomy and physiology of the visual system / | GC QM 551 .F39 1993 c.2 A textbook of histology / | GC QM 557 .G37 2001 Color textbook of histology / | GC QM 601 .M66 2016 The developing human: Clinically oriented embryology / | GC QM 601 .S23 2015 Langman's medical embryology / | GC QP 34.5 .A58 1979 Textbook of anatomy and physiology / | GC QP 34.5 .B55 2001 Fundamentals of physiology A textbook for nursing students / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction to the developing human -- First week of human development -- Second week of human development -- Third week of human development -- Fourth to eighth weeks of human development -- Ninth week to birth : the fetal period -- Placenta and fetal membranes -- Body cavities, mesenteries, and diaphragm -- Pharyngeal apparatus, face, and neck -- Respiratory system -- Alimentary system -- Urogenital system -- Cardiovascular system -- Skeletal system -- Muscular system -- Development of limbs -- Nervous system -- Development of eyes and ears -- Integumentary system -- Human birth defects -- Common signaling pathways used during development.
"Targeting medical students, this current, expanded, and revised tenth edition presents a systematic and logical approach to human embryology covering all stages, and contains more clinically oriented material than previous editions. With nearly 500 illustrations, and using the official international list of embryologic terms, this volume has expanded coverage of teratology, and includes recent advances in the molecular aspects of developmental biology, which are highlighted in italics. There are 21 chapters: introduction to human development; first week; second week; third week; fourth to eighth weeks; fetal period: ninth week to birth; placenta and fetal membranes; body cavities, mesenteries, and diaphragm; pharyngeal apparatus, face, and neck; respiratory system; alimentary system; urogenital system; cardiovascular system; skeletal system; muscular system; development of limbs; nervous system, development of eyes and ears; integumentary system; human birth defects; common signaling pathways used during development." -- Publisher's description.
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