Embryology Flashcards

1
Q

At what day does the upper limb bud appear?

A

Day 24

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2
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At what day does the lower limb appear?

A

25/26 days

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3
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What are HOX genes?

A

Genes resulting from a combination of expression of SHH, FGF’s , they are regionally expressed in limbs and determine which skeletal element is formed

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4
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Which genes are expressed in the upper limb?

A

HOXd 9-13 genes

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5
Q

What genes can you remove that and result in the radius and ulna not being formed?

A

HOXa 11, HOXd 11

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6
Q

How do limb buds elongate?

A

By the proliferation of mesenchyme

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7
Q

What do lower limbs buds form opposite?

A

The lumbar and sacral segments

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8
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What do upper limbs buds form opposite?

A

The caudal cervical segments

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9
Q

How does the Apical ectodermal ridge form?

A

The ectoderm thickens at the apex of each bud

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10
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What role does the Apical Ectodermal RIdge have?

A

Is a multilayered epithelial structure that exerts an inductive influence on limb mesenchyme

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11
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What does the mesenchyme adjacent to the AER consists of ?

A

Undifferentiated rapidly proliferating cells

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12
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What do the mesenchyme proximal to the AER differentiate into?

A

Blood vessels and cartilage bone models

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13
Q

What are the steps of the fingers and toes forming?

A
Limb buds,
Paddle shaped hand plates and flipper shaped foot plates,
Digital rays,
Notches between digital rays, 
Webbed fingers and toes,
Separate digits of fingers and toes
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14
Q

What mediates apoptosis in fingers and toes?

A

Bone morphogenetic proteins

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15
Q

How do cartilaginous precursors of limb bones develop?

A

By chondrification within the mesoderm in the 6th week

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16
Q

How does ossification appear in week 8 to 12

A

Primary centres of ossification appear in response to growth factors

17
Q

how do the upper limbs rotate?

A

Rotate 90degress laterally

So that extensors are on the lateral and posterior surfaces

18
Q

How do the lower limbs rotate?

A

90degress medically so that the extensors are on the anterior surface

19
Q

How does the dermatomal pattern develop?

A

During the 5th week, peripheral nerves grow from the developing limb plexus into the mesenchyme of the limbs

20
Q

Define Amelia defect?

A

Total absence of limbs

21
Q

Define meromelia?

A

Partial absence

22
Q

Define phocomelia?

A

Some long bone absence

23
Q

Define micromelia?

A

All parts present but small

24
Q

Define polydactyly

A

Presence of more than 5 digits on the hands or feet

25
Q

Define the types of syndacyly?

A

Cutaneous (simple webbing between the digits) and osseous (fusion of bones)

26
Q

Is syndactyly more common in feet or hands?

A

Feet

27
Q

What birth defect of the limbs does thalidomide cause?

A

Meromelia

28
Q

Another name for congenital clubfoot?

A

Talipes equinovarus

29
Q

How is the foot positioned in talipes equinovarus?

A

Is turned medically and th foot is inverted

30
Q

Cause of talipes equinovarus

A

Multifactoral (genetic and environmental factor), abnormal position or restricted movement of the fetus’s lower limb in the utero

31
Q

Define abnormal development of acetabulum

A

Congenital dislocation of the hip, common after breech

32
Q

Types of developmental dysplasia of the hip?

A

Abnormal development of acetabulum, generalised joint laxity