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Paradigm shift regarding the transversalis fascia, preperitoneal space, and Retzius’ space
Hernia, ISSN 1265-4906, 6/2018, Volume 22, Issue 3, pp. 499 - 506
There has been confusion in the anatomical recognition when performing inguinal hernia operations in Japan. From now on, a paradigm shift from the concept of...
Medicine & Public Health | Laparoscopic inguinal hernioplasty | Abdominal Surgery | Preperitoneal space | Transversalis fascia | Retzius’ space | Anatomy | Extraperitoneal space | SURGERY | Retzius' space | SURGICAL ANATOMY | EMBRYOLOGY | INTERNAL INGUINAL RING | Fascia - anatomy & histology | Abdominal Cavity - embryology | Herniorrhaphy - methods | Herniorrhaphy - standards | Humans | Japan | Peritoneum - surgery | Abdominal Muscles - embryology | Peritoneum - embryology | Abdominal Wall - surgery | Peritoneum - anatomy & histology | Abdomen - surgery | Abdominal Muscles - anatomy & histology | Abdominal Wall - anatomy & histology | Abdomen - embryology | Hernia, Inguinal - surgery | Surgical Mesh | Abdominal Wall - embryology | Abdominal Cavity - anatomy & histology | Abdominal Cavity - surgery | Abdomen - anatomy & histology | Abdominal Muscles - surgery | Fascia - embryology | Hernia, Inguinal - embryology | Hernia | Embryology | Body wall | Hernias | Abdominal wall | Diaphragm | Fascia
Medicine & Public Health | Laparoscopic inguinal hernioplasty | Abdominal Surgery | Preperitoneal space | Transversalis fascia | Retzius’ space | Anatomy | Extraperitoneal space | SURGERY | Retzius' space | SURGICAL ANATOMY | EMBRYOLOGY | INTERNAL INGUINAL RING | Fascia - anatomy & histology | Abdominal Cavity - embryology | Herniorrhaphy - methods | Herniorrhaphy - standards | Humans | Japan | Peritoneum - surgery | Abdominal Muscles - embryology | Peritoneum - embryology | Abdominal Wall - surgery | Peritoneum - anatomy & histology | Abdomen - surgery | Abdominal Muscles - anatomy & histology | Abdominal Wall - anatomy & histology | Abdomen - embryology | Hernia, Inguinal - surgery | Surgical Mesh | Abdominal Wall - embryology | Abdominal Cavity - anatomy & histology | Abdominal Cavity - surgery | Abdomen - anatomy & histology | Abdominal Muscles - surgery | Fascia - embryology | Hernia, Inguinal - embryology | Hernia | Embryology | Body wall | Hernias | Abdominal wall | Diaphragm | Fascia
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Mechanisms of Development, ISSN 0925-4773, 2002, Volume 110, Issue 1, pp. 165 - 171
Three retinaldehyde dehydrogenases (RALDH1, RALDH2 and RALDH3), which catalyze the oxidation of retinaldehyde into retinoic acid, have been shown to be...
Heart | Brain | Retinaldehyde dehydrogenases | Retinoids | Tooth | In situ hybridization | Mouse development | Organogenesis | RAT | ALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE | PATTERNS | DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY | brain | organogenesis | retinaldehyde dehydrogenases | heart | RETINALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE | MUTANT MICE | GENE | VENTRAL RETINA | mouse development | retinoids | tooth | in situ hybridization | Brain - embryology | Embryonic and Fetal Development - genetics | Male | Aldehyde Oxidoreductases - genetics | Facial Bones - embryology | Organ Specificity | Retinal Dehydrogenase | Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic | Skull - embryology | Abdomen - embryology | Animals | In Situ Hybridization | Tretinoin - metabolism | Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental | Tooth - embryology | Mice | Heart Valves - embryology | Hair Follicle - embryology
Heart | Brain | Retinaldehyde dehydrogenases | Retinoids | Tooth | In situ hybridization | Mouse development | Organogenesis | RAT | ALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE | PATTERNS | DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY | brain | organogenesis | retinaldehyde dehydrogenases | heart | RETINALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE | MUTANT MICE | GENE | VENTRAL RETINA | mouse development | retinoids | tooth | in situ hybridization | Brain - embryology | Embryonic and Fetal Development - genetics | Male | Aldehyde Oxidoreductases - genetics | Facial Bones - embryology | Organ Specificity | Retinal Dehydrogenase | Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic | Skull - embryology | Abdomen - embryology | Animals | In Situ Hybridization | Tretinoin - metabolism | Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental | Tooth - embryology | Mice | Heart Valves - embryology | Hair Follicle - embryology
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Journal of Morphology, ISSN 0362-2525, 05/2016, Volume 277, Issue 5, pp. 585 - 593
ABSTRACT The eruciform larvae of holometabolous insects are primarily characterized by bearing a varying number of abdominal prolegs in addition to three pairs...
proleg | homology | eruciform larva | embryology | Homology | Embryology | Eruciform larva | Proleg | Biological Evolution | Abdomen - embryology | Animals | Larva | Insecta - embryology | Lepidoptera - embryology | Embryonic Development | Extremities - embryology | Comparative analysis | Embryonic development
proleg | homology | eruciform larva | embryology | Homology | Embryology | Eruciform larva | Proleg | Biological Evolution | Abdomen - embryology | Animals | Larva | Insecta - embryology | Lepidoptera - embryology | Embryonic Development | Extremities - embryology | Comparative analysis | Embryonic development
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, ISSN 0022-3468, 2013, Volume 48, Issue 5, pp. 946 - 950
Abstract Background Prenatal ultrasound (US) diagnosis of fetal intra-abdominal calcification (iAC) is frequently caused by an in utero perforation causing...
Pediatrics | Surgery | Neonatal outcome | Meconium peritonitis | Prenatal ultrasound | Abdominal calcification | Fetal intra-abdominal calcification | SURGERY | DIAGNOSIS | MANAGEMENT | SONOGRAPHIC FINDINGS | DISEASE | PERITONITIS IN-UTERO | PEDIATRICS | INFECTION | CLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCE | Intestinal Perforation - complications | Humans | Peritonitis - complications | Calcinosis - diagnostic imaging | Male | Oligohydramnios - epidemiology | Calcinosis - surgery | Abdomen - surgery | Delivery Rooms - statistics & numerical data | Patient Selection | Abdomen - embryology | Calcinosis - etiology | Delivery, Obstetric | Operating Rooms - statistics & numerical data | Female | Retrospective Studies | Infant, Newborn | Ascites - embryology | Dilatation, Pathologic - embryology | Fetal Diseases - etiology | Fetal Growth Retardation - epidemiology | Intestinal Perforation - embryology | Peritonitis - embryology | Treatment Outcome | Fetal Diseases - diagnostic imaging | Gestational Age | Polyhydramnios - epidemiology | Pregnancy | Intestinal Atresia - embryology | Intestinal Atresia - surgery | Ultrasonography, Prenatal | Infant, Premature | Intestinal Atresia - diagnostic imaging | Dilatation, Pathologic - epidemiology | Meconium | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Ascites - epidemiology | Calcinosis - embryology | Early Diagnosis | Infants (Newborn) | Calcification | Surgical clinics | Pregnant women
Pediatrics | Surgery | Neonatal outcome | Meconium peritonitis | Prenatal ultrasound | Abdominal calcification | Fetal intra-abdominal calcification | SURGERY | DIAGNOSIS | MANAGEMENT | SONOGRAPHIC FINDINGS | DISEASE | PERITONITIS IN-UTERO | PEDIATRICS | INFECTION | CLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCE | Intestinal Perforation - complications | Humans | Peritonitis - complications | Calcinosis - diagnostic imaging | Male | Oligohydramnios - epidemiology | Calcinosis - surgery | Abdomen - surgery | Delivery Rooms - statistics & numerical data | Patient Selection | Abdomen - embryology | Calcinosis - etiology | Delivery, Obstetric | Operating Rooms - statistics & numerical data | Female | Retrospective Studies | Infant, Newborn | Ascites - embryology | Dilatation, Pathologic - embryology | Fetal Diseases - etiology | Fetal Growth Retardation - epidemiology | Intestinal Perforation - embryology | Peritonitis - embryology | Treatment Outcome | Fetal Diseases - diagnostic imaging | Gestational Age | Polyhydramnios - epidemiology | Pregnancy | Intestinal Atresia - embryology | Intestinal Atresia - surgery | Ultrasonography, Prenatal | Infant, Premature | Intestinal Atresia - diagnostic imaging | Dilatation, Pathologic - epidemiology | Meconium | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Ascites - epidemiology | Calcinosis - embryology | Early Diagnosis | Infants (Newborn) | Calcification | Surgical clinics | Pregnant women
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, ISSN 1470-0328, 11/2012, Volume 119, Issue 12, pp. 1425 - 1439
Please cite this paper as: Ioannou C, Talbot K, Ohuma E, Sarris I, Villar J, Conde‐Agudelo A, Papageorghiou A. Systematic review of methodology used in...
review | guideline | fetal growth | Biometry | methodology | ultrasound | quality | NORMAL-PREGNANCY | ABDOMINAL CIRCUMFERENCE MEASUREMENTS | LIMB BONES | FEMUR LENGTH | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | CRITICAL REEVALUATION | BIPARIETAL DIAMETER | INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION | MENSTRUAL AGE | SINGLETON PREGNANCIES | HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE | Data Interpretation, Statistical | Humans | Fetal Development | Femur - diagnostic imaging | Femur - embryology | Pregnancy | Growth Charts | Parietal Bone - embryology | Regression Analysis | Abdomen - embryology | Head - diagnostic imaging | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Anthropometry - methods | Female | Parietal Bone - diagnostic imaging | Research Design - standards | Research Report | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - methods | Head - embryology | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - standards | Pregnant women | Growth | Analysis | Online searching | Fetus | Internet/Web search services | Database searching | Check lists
review | guideline | fetal growth | Biometry | methodology | ultrasound | quality | NORMAL-PREGNANCY | ABDOMINAL CIRCUMFERENCE MEASUREMENTS | LIMB BONES | FEMUR LENGTH | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | CRITICAL REEVALUATION | BIPARIETAL DIAMETER | INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION | MENSTRUAL AGE | SINGLETON PREGNANCIES | HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE | Data Interpretation, Statistical | Humans | Fetal Development | Femur - diagnostic imaging | Femur - embryology | Pregnancy | Growth Charts | Parietal Bone - embryology | Regression Analysis | Abdomen - embryology | Head - diagnostic imaging | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Anthropometry - methods | Female | Parietal Bone - diagnostic imaging | Research Design - standards | Research Report | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - methods | Head - embryology | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - standards | Pregnant women | Growth | Analysis | Online searching | Fetus | Internet/Web search services | Database searching | Check lists
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, ISSN 0301-2115, 2016, Volume 203, pp. 116 - 120
Abstract Objective Evaluate accuracy of prenatal ultrasound findings in predicting the risk of bowel atresia in patients with gastroschisis. Methods A...
Obstetrics and Gynecology | Gastroschisis | Ultrasound | Bowel atresia | FETAL BOWEL | PRENATAL ULTRASOUND | ABNORMALITIES | SONOGRAPHY | DILATION | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | TRIAL | REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY | FETUSES | OUTCOMES | ELECTIVE PRETERM DELIVERY | DILATATION | Oligohydramnios - diagnostic imaging | Fetal Growth Retardation - diagnostic imaging | Humans | Male | Risk | Oligohydramnios - epidemiology | Serositis - surgery | Abdomen - surgery | Abnormalities, Multiple - embryology | Abnormalities, Multiple - surgery | Abdomen - embryology | Sensitivity and Specificity | Abnormalities, Multiple - epidemiology | Adult | Dilatation, Pathologic - surgery | Female | Intestinal Atresia - epidemiology | Retrospective Studies | Serositis - epidemiology | Dilatation, Pathologic - diagnostic imaging | Infant, Newborn | France - epidemiology | Serositis - diagnostic imaging | Comorbidity | Dilatation, Pathologic - embryology | Fetal Growth Retardation - epidemiology | Hospitals, University | Abnormalities, Multiple - diagnostic imaging | Gastroschisis - surgery | Pregnancy | Intestinal Atresia - embryology | Intestinal Atresia - surgery | Ultrasonography, Prenatal | Intestinal Atresia - diagnostic imaging | Dilatation, Pathologic - epidemiology | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Serositis - embryology | Gastroschisis - embryology | Gastroschisis - diagnostic imaging | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Complications and side effects | Pregnant women
Obstetrics and Gynecology | Gastroschisis | Ultrasound | Bowel atresia | FETAL BOWEL | PRENATAL ULTRASOUND | ABNORMALITIES | SONOGRAPHY | DILATION | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | TRIAL | REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY | FETUSES | OUTCOMES | ELECTIVE PRETERM DELIVERY | DILATATION | Oligohydramnios - diagnostic imaging | Fetal Growth Retardation - diagnostic imaging | Humans | Male | Risk | Oligohydramnios - epidemiology | Serositis - surgery | Abdomen - surgery | Abnormalities, Multiple - embryology | Abnormalities, Multiple - surgery | Abdomen - embryology | Sensitivity and Specificity | Abnormalities, Multiple - epidemiology | Adult | Dilatation, Pathologic - surgery | Female | Intestinal Atresia - epidemiology | Retrospective Studies | Serositis - epidemiology | Dilatation, Pathologic - diagnostic imaging | Infant, Newborn | France - epidemiology | Serositis - diagnostic imaging | Comorbidity | Dilatation, Pathologic - embryology | Fetal Growth Retardation - epidemiology | Hospitals, University | Abnormalities, Multiple - diagnostic imaging | Gastroschisis - surgery | Pregnancy | Intestinal Atresia - embryology | Intestinal Atresia - surgery | Ultrasonography, Prenatal | Intestinal Atresia - diagnostic imaging | Dilatation, Pathologic - epidemiology | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Serositis - embryology | Gastroschisis - embryology | Gastroschisis - diagnostic imaging | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Complications and side effects | Pregnant women
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Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, ISSN 0960-7692, 12/2011, Volume 38, Issue 6, pp. 620 - 624
Objectives To describe the sonographic appearance of the structures of the posterior cranial fossa in fetuses at 11 + 3 to 13 + 6 weeks of pregnancy and to...
first‐trimester scan | TCD | fourth ventricle | prenatal diagnosis | spina bifida | cisterna magna | first-trimester scan | DIAGNOSIS | 1ST-TRIMESTER | ABNORMALITIES | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | ACOUSTICS | ANATOMY | LONGITUDINAL ULTRASOUND | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | Cranial Fossa, Posterior - diagnostic imaging | Cisterna Magna - diagnostic imaging | Cisterna Magna - embryology | Reproducibility of Results | Prospective Studies | Humans | Reference Values | Biometry - methods | Cranial Fossa, Posterior - embryology | Gestational Age | Pregnancy Trimester, First | Abdomen | Feasibility Studies | Cerebellum - embryology | Pregnancy | Fourth Ventricle - diagnostic imaging | Spine - diagnostic imaging | Cerebellum - diagnostic imaging | Fourth Ventricle - embryology | Crown-Rump Length | Female | Spine - embryology | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - methods | Brain | Spina bifida | Hospitals | Cysts | Spine | Fetuses | Gynecology | Skull | Ventricles (cerebral) | Obstetrics | Ultrasound
first‐trimester scan | TCD | fourth ventricle | prenatal diagnosis | spina bifida | cisterna magna | first-trimester scan | DIAGNOSIS | 1ST-TRIMESTER | ABNORMALITIES | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | ACOUSTICS | ANATOMY | LONGITUDINAL ULTRASOUND | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | Cranial Fossa, Posterior - diagnostic imaging | Cisterna Magna - diagnostic imaging | Cisterna Magna - embryology | Reproducibility of Results | Prospective Studies | Humans | Reference Values | Biometry - methods | Cranial Fossa, Posterior - embryology | Gestational Age | Pregnancy Trimester, First | Abdomen | Feasibility Studies | Cerebellum - embryology | Pregnancy | Fourth Ventricle - diagnostic imaging | Spine - diagnostic imaging | Cerebellum - diagnostic imaging | Fourth Ventricle - embryology | Crown-Rump Length | Female | Spine - embryology | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - methods | Brain | Spina bifida | Hospitals | Cysts | Spine | Fetuses | Gynecology | Skull | Ventricles (cerebral) | Obstetrics | Ultrasound
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Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, ISSN 0960-7692, 05/2015, Volume 45, Issue 5, pp. 578 - 583
ABSTRACT Objectives Examination of the fetal venous system is a necessary part of complete fetal organ scanning to confirm landmark anatomy, such as the ductus...
splenic vein | ductus venosus | IVC | venous system | portal system | umbilical vein | hepatic veins | GROWTH-RESTRICTED FETUSES | CIRCULATORY COMPROMISE | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | ACOUSTICS | RIGHT UMBILICAL VEIN | DUCTUS-VENOSUS | ULTRASOUND EVALUATION | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | PRENATAL-DIAGNOSIS | Pregnancy Trimester, Second | Prospective Studies | Umbilical Veins - diagnostic imaging | Umbilical Veins - embryology | Humans | Fetal Development | Cardiovascular Diseases - pathology | Liver - embryology | Portal Vein - embryology | Pregnancy | Abdomen - embryology | Ultrasonography, Prenatal | Liver - diagnostic imaging | Cardiovascular Diseases - diagnostic imaging | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Adult | Female | Portal Vein - pathology | Cardiovascular Diseases - embryology | Aneurysms
splenic vein | ductus venosus | IVC | venous system | portal system | umbilical vein | hepatic veins | GROWTH-RESTRICTED FETUSES | CIRCULATORY COMPROMISE | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | ACOUSTICS | RIGHT UMBILICAL VEIN | DUCTUS-VENOSUS | ULTRASOUND EVALUATION | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | PRENATAL-DIAGNOSIS | Pregnancy Trimester, Second | Prospective Studies | Umbilical Veins - diagnostic imaging | Umbilical Veins - embryology | Humans | Fetal Development | Cardiovascular Diseases - pathology | Liver - embryology | Portal Vein - embryology | Pregnancy | Abdomen - embryology | Ultrasonography, Prenatal | Liver - diagnostic imaging | Cardiovascular Diseases - diagnostic imaging | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Adult | Female | Portal Vein - pathology | Cardiovascular Diseases - embryology | Aneurysms
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Lancet, The, ISSN 0140-6736, 2014, Volume 384, Issue 9946, pp. 869 - 879
Summary Background In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age 5 years on the basis of recommendations from a WHO...
Internal Medicine | SKEWNESS | CENTILE CURVES | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | DESIGN | CROWN-RUMP LENGTH | QUALITY-CONTROL | LMS METHOD | CHARTS | AGE | Prospective Studies | Cephalometry - methods | Humans | Femur - embryology | Urban Health | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Abdomen - embryology | Reference Standards | Maternal Age | Abdomen - physiology | Fetal Development - physiology | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - standards
Internal Medicine | SKEWNESS | CENTILE CURVES | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | DESIGN | CROWN-RUMP LENGTH | QUALITY-CONTROL | LMS METHOD | CHARTS | AGE | Prospective Studies | Cephalometry - methods | Humans | Femur - embryology | Urban Health | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Abdomen - embryology | Reference Standards | Maternal Age | Abdomen - physiology | Fetal Development - physiology | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - standards
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, ISSN 0020-7292, 04/2017, Volume 137, Issue 1, pp. 20 - 25
Objective To construct improved reference charts for fetal long bones in an Iranian setting and to compare them with previous studies. Methods The present...
Radius | Femur | Fibula | Ulna | Fetal long bones | Iran | Tibia | Humerus | HEAD | REFERENCE CHARTS | SIZE | EQUATIONS | FEMUR LENGTH | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | WOMEN | ABDOMEN | BIPARIETAL DIAMETER | GROWTH | BIOMETRY | Femur - anatomy & histology | Fibula - embryology | Prospective Studies | Cross-Sectional Studies | Bone Development - physiology | Humans | Radius - embryology | Reference Values | Femur - embryology | Humerus - anatomy & histology | Gestational Age | Ulna - anatomy & histology | Fibula - anatomy & histology | Radius - anatomy & histology | Ultrasonography, Prenatal | Humerus - embryology | Ulna - embryology
Radius | Femur | Fibula | Ulna | Fetal long bones | Iran | Tibia | Humerus | HEAD | REFERENCE CHARTS | SIZE | EQUATIONS | FEMUR LENGTH | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | WOMEN | ABDOMEN | BIPARIETAL DIAMETER | GROWTH | BIOMETRY | Femur - anatomy & histology | Fibula - embryology | Prospective Studies | Cross-Sectional Studies | Bone Development - physiology | Humans | Radius - embryology | Reference Values | Femur - embryology | Humerus - anatomy & histology | Gestational Age | Ulna - anatomy & histology | Fibula - anatomy & histology | Radius - anatomy & histology | Ultrasonography, Prenatal | Humerus - embryology | Ulna - embryology
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Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, ISSN 0960-7692, 04/2008, Volume 31, Issue 4, pp. 388 - 396
Objectives Correct assessment of gestational age and fetal growth is essential for optimal obstetric management. The objectives of this study were, first, to...
femur length | pregnancy dating | transverse cerebellar diameter | growth curves | biparietal diameter | crown–rump length | gestational age | last menstrual period | abdominal circumference | fetus | ultrasound | Transverse cerebellar diameter | Pregnancy dating | Growth curves | Biparietal diameter | Fetus | Last menstrual period | Abdominal circumference | Crown-rump length | Ultrasound | Femur length | Gestational age | DESIGN | PREDICTOR | crown-rump length | SIZE | GENERATION-R | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | ACOUSTICS | GESTATION | BIOMETRY | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | AGE | Prospective Studies | Humans | Fetal Development | Reference Values | Gestational Age | Cerebellum - embryology | Pregnancy | Abdomen - embryology | Cerebellum - diagnostic imaging | Crown-Rump Length | Head - diagnostic imaging | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Adult | Female | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - methods | Head - embryology | Fetus - anatomy & histology | Longitudinal Studies
femur length | pregnancy dating | transverse cerebellar diameter | growth curves | biparietal diameter | crown–rump length | gestational age | last menstrual period | abdominal circumference | fetus | ultrasound | Transverse cerebellar diameter | Pregnancy dating | Growth curves | Biparietal diameter | Fetus | Last menstrual period | Abdominal circumference | Crown-rump length | Ultrasound | Femur length | Gestational age | DESIGN | PREDICTOR | crown-rump length | SIZE | GENERATION-R | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | ACOUSTICS | GESTATION | BIOMETRY | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | AGE | Prospective Studies | Humans | Fetal Development | Reference Values | Gestational Age | Cerebellum - embryology | Pregnancy | Abdomen - embryology | Cerebellum - diagnostic imaging | Crown-Rump Length | Head - diagnostic imaging | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Adult | Female | Ultrasonography, Prenatal - methods | Head - embryology | Fetus - anatomy & histology | Longitudinal Studies
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Cell Adhesion & Migration, ISSN 1933-6918, 10/2010, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp. 567 - 585
Neural crest cells are pluripotent cells that emerge from the neural epithelium, migrate extensively, and differentiate into numerous derivatives, including...
Binding | Proteins | Landes | Calcium | Bioscience | Biology | Cell | Cycle | Cancer | Organogenesis | Morphogenesis | Pathways | Fate restriction | Vagal neural crest | Neural crest | Cell migration | Chicken embryo | morphogenesis | fate restriction | neural crest | cell migration | chicken embryo | pathways | vagal neural crest | CELL BIOLOGY | Neural Crest - cytology | Head - innervation | Ganglia, Spinal - embryology | Thorax - innervation | Autonomic Nervous System - embryology | Ganglia, Spinal - cytology | Abdomen - innervation | Abdomen - embryology | Animals | Autonomic Nervous System - cytology | Sensory Receptor Cells - cytology | Neck - innervation | Cell Differentiation | Thorax - embryology | Neck - embryology | Head - embryology | Cell Movement | Special Focus | Recent Advances in Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Governing Neural Crest Cell Migration, Review
Binding | Proteins | Landes | Calcium | Bioscience | Biology | Cell | Cycle | Cancer | Organogenesis | Morphogenesis | Pathways | Fate restriction | Vagal neural crest | Neural crest | Cell migration | Chicken embryo | morphogenesis | fate restriction | neural crest | cell migration | chicken embryo | pathways | vagal neural crest | CELL BIOLOGY | Neural Crest - cytology | Head - innervation | Ganglia, Spinal - embryology | Thorax - innervation | Autonomic Nervous System - embryology | Ganglia, Spinal - cytology | Abdomen - innervation | Abdomen - embryology | Animals | Autonomic Nervous System - cytology | Sensory Receptor Cells - cytology | Neck - innervation | Cell Differentiation | Thorax - embryology | Neck - embryology | Head - embryology | Cell Movement | Special Focus | Recent Advances in Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Governing Neural Crest Cell Migration, Review
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