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Written by some of the world's most famous anatomists, the 10th edition of The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology continues to present medical students with a comprehensive and easily digestible review of this complex topic. Clearly written and well-structured descriptions include just the information that’s needed, while nearly 600 illustrations help provide a clinically oriented guide to human development, utilizing a week-by-week and stage-by-stage approach to describe fetal organ and system development. 

  • Review questions and answers at the end of each chapter allow for effective exam preparation.
  • Covers the latest advances in embryology, including normal and abnormal embryogenesis, causes of birth defects, and the role of genes in human development.
  • Details how discoveries in molecular biology have affected clinical practice, including the development of sophisticated new techniques such as recumbent DNA technology and stem cell manipulation.
  • Clinical case presentations, highlighted in special boxes, demonstrate how embryology concepts relate to clinical practice and are ideal for preparing for the USMLE Step 1.
  • Three-dimensional animations2 new to this edition — help visual learners understand the subjects as discussed in the book as a whole.
  • New and thoroughly revised assessment questions by Mark Torchia.
  • Presents an authoritative description of human embryology through all stages of development.
  • Rich illustrations correspond to the text to enhance comprehension.
  • Medicine eBook is accessible on a variety of devices.

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Date de parution 06 avril 2015
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The Developing Human
CLINICALLY ORIENTED EMBRYOLOGY
10th Edition
Keith L. Moore,
BA, MSc, PhD, DSc (OSU), DSc (WU), FIAC, FRSM, FAAA
Professor Emeritus, Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery
Former Professor and Chair, Department of Anatomy and Associate Dean for Basic Medical Sciences
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Former Professor and Head of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
T.V.N. (Vid) Persaud,
MD, PhD, DSc, FRCPath (Lond.), FAAA
Professor Emeritus and Former Head, Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science
Professor of Pediatrics and Child Health
Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Professor of Anatomy, St. George's University, Grenada, West Indies
Mark G. Torchia,
MSc, PhD
Associate Professor and Director of Development, Department of Surgery
Associate Professor, Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Sciences
Director, Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Award
Copyright
Dedication
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction to Human Development
Developmental Periods
Significance of Embryology
Historical Gleanings
Genetics and Human Development
Molecular Biology of Human Development
Human Biokinetic Embryology
Descriptive Terms in Embryology
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 2 First Week of Human Development
Gametogenesis
Meiosis
Spermatogenesis
Oogenesis
Comparison of Gametes
Uterus, Uterine Tubes, and Ovaries
Female Reproductive Cycles
Ovarian Cycle
Menstrual Cycle
Transportation of Gametes
Maturation of Sperms
Viability of Gametes
Sequence of Fertilization
Cleavage of Zygote
Formation of Blastocyst
Summary of First Week
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 3 Second Week of Human Development
Completion of Implantation of Blastocyst
Formation of Amniotic Cavity, Embryonic Disc, and Umbilical Vesicle
Development of Chorionic Sac
Implantation Sites of Blastocysts
Summary of Implantation
Summary of Second Week
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 4 Third Week of Human Development
Gastrulation: Formation of Germ Layers
Primitive Streak
Notochordal Process and Notochord
Allantois
Neurulation: Formation of Neural Tube
Development of Somites
Development of Intraembryonic Coelom
Early Development of Cardiovascular System
Development of Chorionic Villi
Summary of Third Week
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 5 Fourth to Eighth Weeks of Human Development
Phases of Embryonic Development
Folding of Embryo
Germ Layer Derivatives
Control of Embryonic Development
Highlights of Fourth to Eighth Weeks
Estimation of Embryonic Age
Summary of Fourth to Eighth Weeks
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 6 Fetal Period: Ninth Week to Birth
Estimation of Fetal Age
Highlights of Fetal Period
Expected Date of Delivery
Factors Influencing Fetal Growth
Procedures for Assessing Fetal Status
Summary of Fetal Period
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 7 Placenta and Fetal Membranes
Placenta
Parturition
Umbilical Vesicle
Allantois
Multiple Pregnancies
Summary of Placenta and Fetal Membranes
Neonatal Period
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 8 Body Cavities, Mesenteries, and Diaphragm
Embryonic Body Cavity
Development of Diaphragm
Summary of Development of Body Cavities, Mesenteries, and Diaphragm
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 9 Pharyngeal Apparatus, Face, and Neck
Pharyngeal Arches
Pharyngeal Pouches
Pharyngeal Grooves
Pharyngeal Membranes
Development of Thyroid Gland
Development of Tongue
Development of Salivary Glands
Development of Face
Development of Nasal Cavities
Development of Palate
Summary of Pharyngeal Apparatus, Face, and Neck
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 10 Respiratory System
Respiratory Primordium
Development of Larynx
Development of Trachea
Development of Bronchi and Lungs
Summary of Respiratory System
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 11 Alimentary System
Foregut
Midgut
Hindgut
Summary of Alimentary System
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 12 Urogenital System
Development of Urinary System
Development of Suprarenal Glands
Development of Genital System
Development of External Genitalia
Development of Inguinal Canals
Relocation of Testes and Ovaries
Summary of Urogenital System
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 13 Cardiovascular System
Early Development of Heart and Blood Vessels
Later Development of Heart
Birth Defects of Heart and Great Vessels
Derivatives of Pharyngeal Arch Arteries
Fetal and Neonatal Circulation
Development of Lymphatic System
Summary of Cardiovascular System
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 14 Skeletal System
Development of Bone and Cartilage
Development of Joints
Development of Axial Skeleton
Development of Appendicular Skeleton
Summary of Skeletal System
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 15 Muscular System
Development of Skeletal Muscle
Development of Smooth Muscle
Development of Cardiac Muscle
Summary of Muscular System
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 16 Development of Limbs
Early Stages of Limb Development
Final Stages of Limb Development
Birth Defects of Limbs
Summary of Limb Development
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 17 Nervous System
Development of Nervous System
Development of Spinal Cord
Development of Brain
Birth Defects of Brain
Development of Peripheral Nervous System
Development of Autonomic Nervous System
Summary of Nervous System
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 18 Development of Eyes and Ears
Development of Eyes and Related Structures
Development of Ears
Summary of Eye Development
Summary of Ear Development
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 19 Integumentary System
Development of Skin and Appendages
Summary of Integumentary System
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 20 Human Birth Defects
Classification of Birth Defects
Teratology: Study of Abnormal Development
Birth Defects Caused by Genetic Factors
Birth Defects Caused by Environmental Factors
Birth Defects Caused by Multifactorial Inheritance
Summary of Birth Defects
Clinically Oriented Problems
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Chapter 21 Common Signaling Pathways Used During Development
Intercellular Communication
Morphogens
Protein Kinases
Notch-Delta Pathway
Transcription Factors
Epigenetics
Stem Cells: Differentiation Versus Pluripotency
Summary of Common Signaling Pathways Used during Development
Bibliography and Suggested Reading
Appendix Discussion of Clinically Oriented Problems
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Index
Award


Keith L. Moore
Recipient of the inaugural Henry Gray/Elsevier Distinguished Educator Award in 2007 -the American Association of Anatomists' highest award for excellence in human anatomy education at the medical/dental, graduate, and undergraduate levels of teaching; the Honored Member Award of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (1994) for significant contributions to the field of clinically relevant anatomy; and the J.C.B. Grant Award of the Canadian Association of Anatomists (1984) in recognition of meritorious service and outstanding scholarly accomplishments in the field of anatomical sciences. In 2008 Professor Moore was inducted as a Fellow of the American Association of Anatomists . The rank of Fellow honors distinguished AAA members who have dem

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