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Embryology: Pharyngeal groove | ||
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Pattern of the branchial arches. I-IV branchial arches, 1-4 branchial pouches (inside) and/or pharyngeal grooves (outside) a Tuberculum laterale b Tuberculum impar c Foramen cecum d Ductus thyreoglossus e Sinus cervicalis | ||
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Latin | ' | |
Gray's | subject #13 65 | |
System | ||
Carnegie stage | [1] | |
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Gives rise to | ||
MeSH | [2] | |
Dorlands/Elsevier | g_12/12402747 |
A pharyngeal groove (or cleft) is the counterpart of the branchial pouch on the ectodermal side.
The first pharyngeal groove produces the ear canal.[1]
References[]
External links[]
- Dictionary at eMedicine Pharyngeal+groove
- http://isc.temple.edu/marino/embryology/parch98/parch_text.htm
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