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BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 01
33 DAY HUMAN EMBRYO: Identify developing LIMBS, CARDIAC REGION, FOREBRAIN
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 02
CROSS SECTION THROUGH DEVELOPING SPINAL CORD. Green stain identifies cell bodies and red stain
identifies developing neurons. Define the embryonic origin of each of the different types of cell bodies and
neurons.
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 03
BRACHIAL PLEXUS (51/2 WEEKS): Identify the developing SPINAL NERVES, ANTERIOR LIMB, SURFACE
ECTODERM.
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 04
SEVEN WEEK EMBRYO. Identify DEVELOPING HAND, AMNION, UMBILICAL CORD, PLACENTA UMBILICAL
VEIN
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 05
EIGHT WEEK HUMAN HANDS
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 06
POLYDACTYLY
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SYNDACTYLY
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MEROMELIA
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 09
AMELIA
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NORMAL SKELETON AT WEEK 20
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OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA: What is the basis for this abnormality?
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ACHONDROPLASIA: Describe the characteristic features and genetics of this abnormality.
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ACHONDROPLASIA (X-RAY OF FOREARM AND HAND): Why are there ossified bones in this individual?
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 14
CONGENITAL DISLOCATION OF THE HIP: Discuss the importance of correctly diagnosing this condition.
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 15
ERB'S PARALYSIS (RT SIDE): Discuss the etiology and most probable outcome of this lesion.
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 16
HORNER'S SYNDROME: Discuss the etiology and most probable outcome of this lesion.
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ERB'S PARALYSIS WITH HORNER'S SYNDROME: Recovering.
BACK, LIMBS AND SPINAL NERVES: 18
DUCHENNE' PSEUDOHYPERTROPHIC MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY.
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