1. Embryology mnemonics are used to summarize key events and structures in development. These include mnemonics for mitosis stages, Wolffian duct derivatives, Potter syndrome features, and fetal alcohol syndrome features.
2. The tetralogy of Fallot involves pulmonary stenosis, right ventricular hypertrophy, an overriding aorta, and a ventricular septal defect.
3. Early fetal development involves formation of the trilaminar germ disc by week 3 and appearance of limb buds by week 4.
4. Neural crest cells give rise to glial cells, meninges, melanocytes, enteric ganglia, and Schwann cells.
1. Embryology mnemonics are used to summarize key events and structures in development. These include mnemonics for mitosis stages, Wolffian duct derivatives, Potter syndrome features, and fetal alcohol syndrome features.
2. The tetralogy of Fallot involves pulmonary stenosis, right ventricular hypertrophy, an overriding aorta, and a ventricular septal defect.
3. Early fetal development involves formation of the trilaminar germ disc by week 3 and appearance of limb buds by week 4.
4. Neural crest cells give rise to glial cells, meninges, melanocytes, enteric ganglia, and Schwann cells.
1. Embryology mnemonics are used to summarize key events and structures in development. These include mnemonics for mitosis stages, Wolffian duct derivatives, Potter syndrome features, and fetal alcohol syndrome features.
2. The tetralogy of Fallot involves pulmonary stenosis, right ventricular hypertrophy, an overriding aorta, and a ventricular septal defect.
3. Early fetal development involves formation of the trilaminar germ disc by week 3 and appearance of limb buds by week 4.
4. Neural crest cells give rise to glial cells, meninges, melanocytes, enteric ganglia, and Schwann cells.