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Langman's medical embryology.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia, Pa. : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2004.Edition: 9th ed. / T.W. Sadler ; original illustrations by Jill Leland ; computer illustrations by Susan L. Sadler-Redmond ; scanning electron micrographs by Kathleen K. Sulik and Jennifer Burgoon ; ultrasound images by Nancy Chescheir and Hytham ImseisDescription: x, 534 pages : illustration (chiefly color) ; 23 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0781743109
Other title:
  • Medical embryology
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.64 21 S.T.L
Online resources:
Contents:
Section I General embryology: gametogenesis -- conversion of germ cells into male and female gametes; first week of development -- ovulation to implantation; second week of development -- bilaminar germ disc; third week of development -- trilaminar germ disc; third to eighth weeks -- the embryonic period; third month to birth -- the foetal period; birth defects and prenatal diagnosis. Section II Special embryology: skeletal system; muscular system; body cavities; cardiovascular system; respiratory system; digestive system; urogenital system; head and neck; ear; eye; integumentary system; central nervous system. Appendix: answers to problems.
Summary: Long respected for its scientific authority, pedagogy, and clinical relevance to medical education, this comprehensive embryology text features outstanding illustrations and clear and concise writing. The brand-new Tenth Edition covers all aspects of embryology of interest to medical students and instructors and includes clinical correlates that provide information on birth defects and other clinical entities directly related to embryologic concepts. This extensively revised edition features new full-color photographs of clinical conditions and updated embryo images/photographs created using newer technologies. It also features new online USMLE-style review questions through Connection / The Point. A new introduction chapter on development includes molecular biology. This edition's larger page size improves readability.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I General embryology: gametogenesis --
conversion of germ cells into male and female gametes; first week of development --
ovulation to implantation; second week of development --
bilaminar germ disc; third week of development --
trilaminar germ disc; third to eighth weeks --
the embryonic period; third month to birth --
the foetal period; birth defects and prenatal diagnosis. Section II Special embryology: skeletal system; muscular system; body cavities; cardiovascular system; respiratory system; digestive system; urogenital system; head and neck; ear; eye; integumentary system; central nervous system. Appendix: answers to problems.

Long respected for its scientific authority, pedagogy, and clinical relevance to medical education, this comprehensive embryology text features outstanding illustrations and clear and concise writing. The brand-new Tenth Edition covers all aspects of embryology of interest to medical students and instructors and includes clinical correlates that provide information on birth defects and other clinical entities directly related to embryologic concepts.
This extensively revised edition features new full-color photographs of clinical conditions and updated embryo images/photographs created using newer technologies. It also features new online USMLE-style review questions through Connection / The Point. A new introduction chapter on development includes molecular biology. This edition's larger page size improves readability.

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