BookT.W. Sadler ; original illustrations by Jill Leland ; computer illustrations by Susan 1. Sadler-Redmond ; scanning electron micrographs by Kathy Tosney ; ultrasound images by Nancy Chescheir and Hytham Imseis.
Summary: Reaching far beyond the 9 months of gestation and the first year of life, embryonic development has ramifications for health throughout the human lifespan. Improved reproductive outcomes and healthier babies, while the specific goals of obstetricians, are areas of clinical relevance for all healthcare professionals. This book facilitates understanding of the molecular, cellular, and structural factors contributing to human development. With its trademark approach combining economy of text with exceptional artwork, this revised 12th edition clearly and effectively presents embryology in a clinical context for students of medicine and the health professions. Enhancements to the 12th edition include: An all-new introduction that covers the history and clinical relevance of embryology; Current research and detailed coverage of molecular regulation and signaling, the cardiovascular and digestive system, and the limbs; and each chapter includes overview figures that provide a visual introduction to the material. -- from Back Cover.
Contents:
Introduction to molecular regulation and signaling
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
The gut tube and the body cavities
Third month to birth: the fetus and placenta
Birth defects and prenatal diagnosis
The axial skeleton
Muscular system
Limbs
Cardiovascular system
Respiratory system
Digestive system
Urogenital system
Head and neck
Central nervous system
Ear
Eye
Integumentary system.