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Title: Introduction to Embryology


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Introduction to Embryology
  • Carolyn Joy Rodgers MD FACOG

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AIM
  • Begin your study of embryology
  • Outline the early major developmental events and
    anatomical landmarks of a human embryo
  • Understand and be able to use the terminology of
    early human development
  • Act as an introduction to the systems embryology
    you will encounter in the phase one modules
  • Begin to identify relevance of these processes to
    clinical practice

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Learning Outcomes lecture one
  • Describe simply the processes from fertilisation
    to implantation
  • Describe simply the second week of human
    development
  • Describe simply the early stages of placental
    development

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What is embryology?
  • Development from single diploid cell. to.
  • Multicellular organism
  • Organised body structure
  • Specialised tissues

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Development
  • Growth
  • Morphogenesis
  • Differentiation

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Role and relevance of embryology
  • Understand normal body structure
  • Maturation of adult structures
  • Anatomical relationships
  • Links prenatal development to clinical medicine
  • Values in medicine

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How is it studied?
  • Starting with anatomy
  • Teratology
  • Experimental
  • Molecular / Cellular
  • Genetic

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The embryonic period
  • Conception
  • Eight weeks
  • Body axes
  • Organ primordia
  • Three layers
  • Early placenta

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First Week
  • Fertilisation
  • Cleavage
  • Blastocyst formation
  • Implantation

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The first day
  • Gametes and fertilisation-zygote
  • A unique new individual
  • Ampulla
  • Cleavage
  • Blastomeres

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Day 3
  • Compaction
  • Morula

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Entering the uterus day 4-5
  • Blastocoele / Blastocyst
  • Outer cells-Trophoblast-
  • Inner cell mass-embryoblast -pluripotent

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Implantationday 6-7
  • Hatching
  • Cytotrophoblast
  • Syncytiotrophoblast
  • Invasion

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Implantation processday7
  • Uterus has been prepared
  • Usually in upper part of uterus
  • Specific orientation and maternal/embryonic
    communication mechanisms
  • Immunologically complex
  • Very little information in humans
  • IVF- most likely stage of failure

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Second week
  • Two layers
  • Amniotic cavity
  • Yolk sac
  • Extraembryonic mesoderm-splanchnic
  • -
    somatopleural

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The two layers Bilaminar disc day8-9
  • Epiblast and hypoblast
  • Amniotic cavity
  • Primitive yolk sac

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Day 10-12
  • Utero-placental
  • circulation
  • Extra-embryonic
  • mesoderm
  • Chorionic cavity
  • (Extra-embryonic coelom)

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Day 13-14
  • Implantation bleed
  • Human chorionic gonadtrophin HCG
  • Villous formation
  • Secondary yolk sac
  • Chorionic plate
  • Connecting stalk
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