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(TE) is a standardized list of words used in the description of human embryologic and fetal structures.


cause of osteomata is uncertain, but commonly accepted theories propose embryologic, traumatic, or infectious causes.


have theorized that a persistent venous sinus reflects an arrest in embryologic development.


These muscles are mesodermal in embryologic origin.


tissue that is left trapped within the substance of the bone during embryologic fusion of the two halves of the mandible, along the plane of fusion later.


clefts are rare congenital malformations that result from defective embryologic fusion of paired mesodermal bands in the ventral midline.


The underlying embryologic mechanism leading to bladder exstrophy is unknown, though it is thought.


The main tissues that make up an organ tend to have common embryologic origins, such as arising from the same germ layer.


Kidney development, or nephrogenesis, describes the embryologic origins of the kidney, a major organ in the urinary system.


[citation needed] The duct is an embryological remnant, however in a small majority of people drains the pancreas.


5% of the population, and is an embryologic remnant that results from a failure to involute.


The bones of the jaws develop from embryologic processes which fuse together, and ectodermal tissue may be trapped along.


Amastia is presumably due to failure of embryologic mammary ridge development, or incomplete involution.


collateral ICA circulation by reversing flow of the caroticotympanic artery (embryologic hyoid artery).


Vasculogenesis occurs during embryologic development of the circulatory system.


ultrastructure of polypeptide hormone-producing cells of the APUD series and the embryologic, physiologic and pathologic implications of the concept".


Their embryologic origin is from a median endodermal mass in the region of the tongue (foramen.



embryologic's Meaning':

of an organism prior to birth or hatching

Synonyms:

embryonic; immature; embryonal;

Antonyms:

mature; late; old; senior;

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