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Page 1: Introduction to the Embryology Book ' FETUS

FETUSEssential elements of embryology

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FETUSEssential elements of embryology

16th Edition

ABEDUR RAHMAN MBBS (DMC), M Phil (DU)

Editorial Assistant

Dr. Farzana Iqbal

Published byAfrazul Haque

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Bhelejan Thakurgaon

On behalf of Fetus Publications

First published………. September, 1991. Second Edition………. September, 1993.

Third Edition………. February, 1995. Fourth Edition………. September, 995.

Fifth Edition……….January, 1997 Sixth Edition………. May, 1998

Seventh Edition……….March, 2000Eighth Edition……….August, 2000

Ninth Edition………. May, 2002 Tenth Edition………. October, 2003 Eleventh Edition………. April, 2004

Twelfth Edition………. December, 2004Thirteenth Edition………. February, 2006Fourteenth Edition……….October, 2006Fifteenth edition ……….January, 2008

Sixteenth edition ……….November, 2008

© MD. ABEDUR RAHMANAII rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or

by any means without the written permission of the author.

Cover Design: Abedur Rahman

Price: Taka Three hundred and Twenty (320/-) only.

For all kinds of correspondence:DR MD ABEDUR RAHMAN Phone: +88 01819-050041

e-mail: [email protected]

DISTRIBUTORS

Ahad Book CenterAllied Book Center

Bangladesh Book CenterCapital Book Center

Keya Medical Book CenterMukti Book House

New Bengal LibraryNational Book CenterSamima Book Center

Setu Book CenterTaj Medical Books

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Nilkhet, Dhaka

Dedicated to

My father

for the uncompromising

principle that guided his life.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I remember Dr. A. Hye Fakir

EX-Head of the department of anatomy, BSMMU. Dr. Habibur Rahman.

EX Head of the department of anatomy, SBMC Dr. Shahid-UlIah EX-Head of the department of anatomy, RPMC Dr. Kazi Rafiqul Haque

Head of the department of anatomy, USTC. Chittogong Late Dr. S.S. Banik. Ex-Associate Professor of anatomy, SSMC. Dr. Motahar Hossain. Ex-Head of the department of anatomy, DMC. Dr. Manjar-e-Shamim. Professor & head of the department of anatomy, BSMMU. Dr. Shamim Ara Head of the department of anatomy, DMC Dr. Shafiq Haider

Asst prof. of anatomy, CMC. for their good wishes to this publication Dr. Nazrul Islam

Principal, Dinajpur Medical College Dr. Rubaiual Morshed

Ex Asst. Professor, Pediatric Surgery, DMCH for their kind efforts in revising this book.

I am also grateful to Alauddin (SOMC) and other students who made constructive criticism to make the book more helpful for the students.

I want to acknowledge my students Juthy (K-63, DMC) and Sristi (K-63, DMC) for their whole hearted co-operation in editing this 16th edition of the book; Ilias (K-62, DMC), Juwel (K-63, DMC), Pritom (K-63, DMC), Fauzia (NUB) for their constructive criticism for making necessary correction of in this edition. I am also grateful to the doctors and students of different institutions and medical colleges who made constructive criticism to make the book more helpful for the embryology student.

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Prof. Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam MBBS, M. Phil (DU), MS (Glasgow). MHPED (Australia) Principal, Dinajpur Medical College Ex Vice president, BMA

Dr. Kazi Rafiqul Huq Head, dept. of Anatomy USTC, Chittogong.

Forewords

Excellent oneI have gone through the book and found that the author has been succeeded in presenting the essential elements of embryology in an excellent manner. The elements served here are authentic. I hope that this humble presentation will serve its purposes well. My best wishes go to the author.

Really charmed to find the simplicityI have gone through the book Fetus by Dr. Abedur Rahman with interest & have been really charmed to find the simplicity of its presentation & diagrams which depict the wide subject of embryology into the small space of this handy volume. Student can peep into the memory of the whole aspect of embryology through this book instantaneously and comfortably even at rest or in leisure like the cow which enjoys the taste of food by cutting its jaw while at rest.

I wish the promising young author & his book a glorious success in the days to come.

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AUTHOR’S SAYINGS

“The history of man for nine months preceding his birth would, probably, be far more interesting, and contain events of greater moment than all three score and ten years that follow it.”

--- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

It is now well proved that ‘Fetus’ is the most read embryology book in our country. The last 15 editions of the book have proven that it is unique in its field. In this edition, I have tried my best to make it more useful for the students making necessary changes elsewhere.

New to this edition- Development of different organs at a glance Answers of all first professional SAQ Some new information Some figures and information are modified.

All praises for the Almighty. Thanks to all the anatomy teachers and students – past, present, and future.

November 2008 Dr Md Abedur Rahman

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Contents

Part-1: Introduction

1. Introduction to embryology 1

2. Reproduction and Development 33. Some basic concepts in embryology 84. Some historical elements on embryology 12

Part-2: General Embryology

5. Gametogenesis: Conversion of germ cells into male & female gamete

21

6. Female reproductive cycles and ovulation 347. Pre-embryonic period – I: Fertilization, cleavage and implantation 688. Pre-embryonic period-II: Formation of germ layers (Gastrulation) 909. Embryonic period: Derivatives of germ layers 11510. Fetal period Some facts concerning the fetus 12311. Fetal membranes and placenta 12712. Congenital malformations 15513. Developmental genetics 159

Part-3: Systemic Embryology

14. Cardiovascular system 16515. Digestive system 19016. Respiratory system 23117. Diaphragm and septum transversum- 23718. Urogenital system 24119. Head neck and ear 27920. Nervous system 30421. Skeletal system 32522. muscular system 32923. Integumentary system 332Glossary 339

Fetus 2 contentsSAQ in EmbryologyDevelopment of Different organ at a Glance

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