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Aim is to extend knowledge of embryology accenting its practical application in the clinical practice. Critical periods, causes and description of the most common malformations are emphasized. |
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Last update: MANAKOVA (26.06.2008)
Moore, K.L, Persaud, T.V.N. Before we are born. 5th ed. Philadelphia. W.B.Saunders Co 1998 Sadler, T.W. Langman´s Essential Medical Embryology. Philadelphia. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins 2005. |
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Last update: MANAKOVA (26.06.2008)
The subject is taught in seminars. |
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Last update: MANAKOVA (26.06.2008)
Subject is finished by credit. Except for presence, credit is given student who submits the seminar paper. |
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Last update: MANAKOVA (09.04.2009)
Early development of embryo (gastrulation, segmentation) Development of skeleton and limbs, developmental disorders caused by vitamine A and thalidomide. Development of body cavities, mesentery and diaphragma. Development of pharyngeal arches and face. Clefts. Development of cardiovascular system, critical periods, the most common malformations. Development of digestive system. Development of urogenital system. Malformations. Development of central and peripheral nervous system. Critical periods, the most common malformations. Development respiratory system. Critical periods, stages of lung development. Placenta and fetal mebranes. |
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Last update: MANAKOVA (26.06.2008)
Registry in the 2nd year of study. |