An atlas of human prenatal developmental mechanics : anatomy and staging

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    • Jirásek, Jan E. (Jan Evangelista)
    • Keith, Louis G.
    • Sciarra, John J.

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An atlas of human prenatal developmental mechanics : anatomy and staging

by Jan E. Jirásek ; foreword by Louis G. Keith, John J. Sciarra

(The Encyclopedia of visual medicine series)

Parthenon Pub. Group, c2004

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Human prenatal developmental mechanics

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Unique, amazing, comprehensive, and unparalled - yes, it's all that and much, much more. Extensively illustrated with more than 500 color and black-and-white images, An Atlas of Human Prenatal Developmental Mechanics is the definitive guide to modern embryology. The author describes and illustrates human prenatal development and staging with reference to anatomy and discusses the possibility of following prenatal development with clinical methods of prenatal diagnostics. Covering the development and staging of all embryonic systems, he presents the anatomic framework based on direct photographic evidence obtained exclusively on human embryos and fetuses.

Table of Contents

REVIEW OF HUMAN PRENATAL DEVELOPMENTAL MECHANICS: ANATOMY AND STAGING Body Building: From Germ Cells to the Newborn Cells, The Cell Cycle and J'Stages of Human Development Organ Systems Germ Layers and Organs The Cardiovascular System The Skeletal and Muscular Systems The Urinary System The Genital System The Digestive System The Respiratory System The Integumentary System The Nervous System The Sense Organs: The Eye and the Ear The Endocrine Glands The Placenta and Fetal Membranes HUMAN PRENATAL DEVELOPMENTAL MECHANICS ILLUSTRATED

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