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Embryology Body Cavities
Embryology Body Cavities
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Undergraduate 4
04/19/2009

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How does the Intraembryonic Coelom form?
Definition
begins when spaces coalesce within the lateral mesoderm and form a horseshoe-shaped space that opens into the chorionic cavity (extraembryonic coelom) on the right and left side.
Term
What does the intraembryonic coelom provide for the body?
Definition
The needed room for growth of various organs
Term
What cavities are derived from the intraembryonic coelom?
Definition
Pericardial, pleural and peritoneal cavities. Two partitions pleuropericardial membranes and the diaphragm.
Term
What membranes separate the pericardial cavity from the pleural cavities?
Definition
Paired pleuropericardial membranes. sheets of somatic mesoderm
Term
What are the 4 sources for the diaphragm and what does it separate?
Definition
Septum transversum, Paired Pleroperitoneal membranes, Dorsal mesentery of the esophagus, Body wall. Separates Pleural Cavities from teh peritoneal cavity.
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What is the Septum Transversum?
Definition
Is a thick mass of mesoderm located between the primitive heart tube and teh developing liver. Primordium of central tendon of the diaphragm in the adult.
Term
What do the dorsal mesenteries of the esophagus develop from?
Definition
Myoblasts invade this mesentery to form the crura of the diaphragm in the adult
Term
Body Wall
Definition
contributes muscle to the peripheral portions of the definitive diaphragm.
Term
How does the position of the diaphragm chagne during development?
Definition
Week 8 there is a descent of he diaphragm to L1 because of the rapid growth of the neural tube. Phrenic nerves carried with it which explains their long length in the adult.
Term
What cervical nerves does the phrenic nerve originate from?
Definition
C3,C4,C5. These pass through the pleuropericardial membranes.
Term
What is a congenital diaphragmatic hernia?
Definition
herniation of abdominal contents into the pleural cavity. Caused by failure of pleuroperitoneal membrane to develop or fuse with the other components of the diaphragm. common on left side. causes pulmonary hypoplasia. unusually flat abdomen, breathlessness, cyanosis.
Term
Esophageal hiatal hernia
Definition
Herniation of stomach through the esophageal hiatus into the pleural cavity. Abnormally large esophaeal hiatus. Renders esophagogastric sphincter incompetent so stomach contents reflux into the esophagus. vomitting when laid on back after feeding.
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