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Clinical Genetics. 10:226-231
A family is described in which two male infants have microcephaly, abnormal ears, anti-mongoloid slant, small mouth, cleft palate, flexed overlapping fingers with syndactyly of digits three and four, syndactyly of the second to the fifth toes, and no
This book is designed primarily for anatomic pathologists to facilitate their task of accurately diagnosing embryos and fetuses. A detailed examination of the products of spontaneous and induced abortions is necessary for accurate genetic counseling
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Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus ISBN: 9781475721133
Pregnancy loss during the embryonic period of development is a common event. Among the estimated 15 to 20% of clinically recognized pregnancies that are lost, the majority take place when the conceptus is undergoing embryonic development. The abnorma
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Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus ISBN: 9781475721133
The major contributions to our understanding of basic morphogenesis in early human development were made during the last century. One of the best classic descriptions of human organogenesis can be found in the Manual of Human Embryology, edited by Ke
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Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus ISBN: 9781475721133
The incidence of chromosome errors in late spontaneous abortions is low (about 5%) compared to the losses during the embryonic period of development (Craver and Kalousek, 1987). Late spontaneous abortions related to chromosomal trisomies generally in
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Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus ISBN: 9781475721133
Abnormal embryonic development can be local or general. Localized defects are similar to those seen in fetuses or newborns; they include neural tube defects, limb abnormalities, and facial clefts. General embryonic maldevelopment is known as embryoni
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Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus ISBN: 9781475721133
Late abortion specimens, 9 to 18 developmental weeks or 11 to 20 gestational weeks, consist of an identifiable fetus and a placenta and each can be examined separately. Again, it is essential that the obstetrical history be available to the pathologi
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Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus ISBN: 9781475721133
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Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus ISBN: 9781475721133
No formal system of staging exists for the fetal period. Development during the whole fetal period (9 weeks to term) primarily concerns rapid body growth and further differentiation of organs and tissues. There are no dramatic changes in the external
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