The Human Embryology Fundamentals delves into the process of embryonic development, with a particular emphasis on adult anatomy. Its primary objective is to provide students with a thorough understanding of how the human embryo takes shape, serving as a foundation for those studying human anatomy and offering insights into abnormalities they may encounter in their clinical practice. This concise manual, richly illustrated with labeled line drawings that have been enlarged for improved clarity, caters to the needs of both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of Human Sciences.
Key highlights of this manual include:
– Dedicated chapters on the neural crest, the skull, and osteogenesis
– Comprehensive coverage of head and neck embryology, including tooth development for dentistry students, as well as speech and audiology enthusiasts
The Second Edition of this manual incorporates changes requested by students and educators, including:
– Enlarged diagrams for enhanced visibility
– Text revisions to align with updates in the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology’s Terminologia Embryologica
– Rearrangement of certain topics to ensure a more logical progression of development
– Addition of an appendix featuring colored photographs of congenital abnormalities to provide students with a more realistic understanding of developmental irregularities.
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