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Human Embryology & Teratology, 3rd Edition [Hardcover]

Ronan R. O'Rahilly (Author), Fabiola M?ller (Author)

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0471382256 978-0471382256 April 20, 2001 3
In the years since its first publication, O'Rahilly and Muller's Human Embryology and Teratology has been widely praised as an exceptional reference on normal and abnormal human prenatal development. This revised and expanded Third Edition offers more in-depth coverage of the central topics in human embryology and incorporates the latest data from ongoing embryological investigations.
Authored by two of the world's foremost authorities on the human embryo, this new edition provides a comprehensive overview of general and systemic development, referring throughout to the internationally accepted Carnegie system of embryonic staging. Extensively illustrated, the book features nearly 400 figures, including detailed, color-enhanced line drawings that clarify the developmental processes of every major organ and system. Useful recommendations for additional reading are listed at the end of each chapter.
The Third Edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include:
* Elaboration of the nervous system to conform to the second edition of the authors' The Embryonic Human Brain
* Reorganization of the chapters on the heart and eye, and clarification of the liver, vertebrae, and neuroteratology
* Expanded tables explaining the initial appearance of features in each body system
* Further indications of precise embryonic stages
* 35 new drawings and 27 new photomicrographs in color
* Numerous new references
* Updated terminology, standardized according to the accepted usage
The undisputed authority on human embryology and embryonic abnormalities, Human Embryology and Teratology, Third Edition belongs in the library of every physician, biologist, student, and research scientist whose research is concerned with human anatomical development. Its authoritative, concise, and thoroughly illustrated presentation also makes it an ideal reference for practitioners in all medical and surgical subspecialties.

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In the years since its first publication, O'Rahilly and M?ller's Human Embryology and Teratology has been widely praised as an exceptional reference on normal and abnormal human prenatal development. This revised and expanded Third Edition offers more in-depth coverage of the central topics in human embryology and incorporates the latest data from ongoing embryological investigations.

Authored by two of the world's foremost authorities on the human embryo, this new edition provides a comprehensive overview of general and systemic development, referring throughout to the internationally accepted Carnegie system of embryonic staging. Extensively illustrated, the book features nearly 400 figures, including detailed, color-enhanced line drawings that clarify the developmental processes of every major organ and system. Useful recommendations for additional reading are listed at the end of each chapter.

The Third Edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include:
* Elaboration of the nervous system to conform to the second edition of the authors' The Embryonic Human Brain
* Reorganization of the chapters on the heart and eye, and clarification of the liver, vertebrae, and neuroteratology
* Expanded tables explaining the initial appearance of features in each body system
* Further indications of precise embryonic stages
* 35 new drawings and 27 new photomicrographs in color
* Numerous new references
* Updated terminology, standardized according to the accepted usage

The undisputed authority on human embryology and embryonic abnormalities, Human Embryology and Teratology, Third Edition belongs in the library of every physician, biologist, student, and research scientist whose research is concerned with human anatomical development. Its authoritative, concise, and thoroughly illustrated presentation also makes it an ideal reference for practitioners in all medical and surgical subspecialties.

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A brief survey of some of the highlights of the roots of human embryology and teratology makes clear the long and arduous efforts required to establish what is now taken granted. Read the first page
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developmental adnexa, adenohypophysial pouch, diverticulum ilei, antiparamesonephric hormone, epipharyngeal discs, normal umbilical hernia, otic disc, postfertilizational weeks, ultimopharyngeal body, umbilical vesicle, terminal bar net, somitic pairs, malformed conceptuses, neurilemmal cells, ectodermal ring, perinotochordal sheath, cerebral dysraphia, nasal fin, neurosomatic junction, chiasmatic plate, ossific centers, neurohypophysial evagination, caudal eminence, secondary interventricular foramen, dorsal aortic root
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New York, Acta Anat, Carnegie Inst, Early Hum, Plenum Press, Gittenberger-de Groot, Academic Press, Raven Press, Cambridge University Press, Courtesy of Joseph, Issues Rev, Oxford University Press, The Netherlands, Treacher Collins, Acta Otolaryngol, After Hertig, Cell Biol, Courtesy of Sterling, After Heuser, Carnegie Collection, Churchill Livingstone, Manual of Human Embryology, University of Lausanne, Acta Morphol, Cells Tissues Organs
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