Embryology of the Branchial ArchesThe pharyngeal or branchial arches are six curved cylindrical mesodermal thickenings on each side of the primitive pharynx. Each arch forms a swelling on the outer surface of the embryo and a...doi:10.1007/978-3-319-26158-4_21Mark Wilson...
EmbryologySee Pharyngeal arch.ZoologyOne of a number of bony or cartilaginous arches which support gills on either side of the throat of fishes and amphibians. Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved. pha·ryn·ge·al arch (făr-in'jē-ăl ahrch) Typical...
Understanding the embryology and anatomy of these lesions is essential to the provision of adequate therapy. 展开 关键词: Branchial anomalies Branchial embryology and anatomy Branchial cleft anomalies Branchial cleft remnants DOI: 10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2006.02.002 被引量: 210 年份: 2006 ...
Although the pathologic anatomy varies from case to case, the observations of several authors along with our findings posed questions regarding the embryology of the midface, cranial base, and derivatives of the first two branchial arch structures. Current concepts require critical revision in order ...
Congenital anomalies of the branchial apparatus: embryology and pathologic anatomy Radiographics, 12 (1992), pp. 943-960 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 4 S.N. Bhaskar, J.L. Bernier Histogenesis of branchial cysts: a report of 468 cases Am J Pathol, 35 (1959), pp. 407-443 View in...
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Syndromes of the First and Second Branchial Arches, Part 1: Embryology and Characteristic Defectsdoi:10.3174/AJNR.A2072Jason Michael JohnsonG. MoonisG. E. GreenR. CarmodyH. N. BurbankAmerican Society of NeuroradiologyJohnson JM,Moonis G,Green GE, et al.Syndromes of the First and Second ...
Treatment of branchial remnants requires knowledge of the related embryology. The first arch, cleft, and pouch form the mandible, the maxillary process of the upper jaw, the external ear, parts of the Eustachian tube, and the tympanic cavity. Anomalies of the first branchial pouch are rare. ...
Synonyms and Related Disorders Branchial cyst; Branchial fistula; Branchial sinus; Branchial remnant presenting as skin tag Genetics/Basic Defects Embryology of the fetal branchial apparatus A derivative of a foregut, developed during the second fetal week Consisting of five paired pharyngeal arches, ...