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Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Also included in this section are chapters on placental and fetal development as well as prenatal diagnosis and birth defects. Clinical Correlates: In addition to describing normal events, each chapter contains clinical correlates that appear in highlighted boxes.
Clinical pictures and case descriptions are used to provide this information, and this material has been increased and updated in this edition. Genetics: Because ofthe increasingly important role ofgenetics and molecular biology in embryology and the study ofbirth defects, basic genetic and molecular principles are discussed.
Extensive Art Program: The artwork has always been designed to enhance understanding ofthe text and includes four-color line drawings, scanning electron micrographs, and clinical pictures. Once again, artwork has been added, especially to Chapter 18, to illustrate new concepts in development ofthe central nervous system, diaphragm, ear, and other structures.
Summary: At the end ofeach chapter is a summary that serves as a concise review ofthe key points described in detail throughout the chapter. We always try to provide you the best download experience. In case the links are not working, use the comment section to inform us. We will update the links as soon as possible. The text is highly valued as a teaching and learning resource for its clinical correlation boxes, summaries, problems to solve, illustrations and clinical images, and clear, concise writing style—all of which make the subject matter accessible to students and relevant to instructors.
Online material includes Simbryo—an animation program showing processes, organs, and systems developing in human embryos—as well as review questions and full text online. The revised eleventh edition presents medical and health professions students with a concise yet thorough description of embryology and its clinical significance, an awareness of which is essential in the diagnosis, and prevention of birth defects.
It features outstanding full-color clinical images and photographs, end-of-chapter Summaries, Problems to Solve, and Clinical Correlates boxes. A companion Website includes fully searchable text, interactive review questions and problems, updated Simbryo animations of embryologic system development, and PowerPoint slides for instructors.
Long respected for its scientific authority, and clinical relevance to medical education, this comprehensive embryology text features outstanding illustrations and clear and concise writing. Glossary: A glossary ofkey terms has been expanded and is located in the back ofthe book.
Teaching aids for instructors are also provided in the form ofan image bank and a series oflectures on the major topics in embryology presented in PowerPoint with accompanying notes. Together, the textbook and online site, thePoint, are designed to provide a user-friendly and innovative approach to understanding the subject. Sadler Sheridan, MT. From a single cell to a baby in 9 months—a developmental process that represents an amazing integration ofincreasingly complex phenomena.
These studies are important because they provide knowledge essential for creating health care strategies for better reproductive outcomes. Thus, our increasingly greater understanding ofembryology has resulted in new techniques for prenatal diagnoses and treatments; therapeutic procedures to circumvent problems with infertility; and mechanisms to prevent birth defects, the leading cause ofinfant mortality.
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