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skeletal muscle develops from |
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trunk muscles develop from |
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epaxial trunk m. include ____ & are innervated by ____ |
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deep back m. (transversospinalis group & erector spinae), dorsal rami |
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hypaxial trunk m. include ____ & are innervated by ____ |
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all muscles (other than deep back m.) & ventral rami |
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pharyngeal arches develop from arches & are associated with CNs |
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pre-otic ("ahead of the ears"-referring to ocular) muscles develop from |
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*pre-otic ("ahead of the ears"-referring to ocular) muscles are associated with CNs |
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tongue muscles are divided into two occipital myotomes (intrinsic and extrinsic) and are innervated by CN |
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*limb muscles develop from |
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somatic layer of lateral plate mesoderm |
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*skeletal muscle develops via ______ of myoblasts, making them multinucleate |
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*muscles of the *gut wall form from |
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splanchnic layer of lateral plate mesoderm |
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*vessels in the body form from |
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somatic layer of lateral plate mesoderm |
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*irises, *sweat glands, and *mammary glands form from |
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*smooth muscle develops via _____ of myoblasts |
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*myocardial mesoderm develops from |
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splanchnic layer of lateral plate mesoderm |
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*cardiac muscle forms by _____ of myoblasts |
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*dermatome pattern of deficit and *weak muscle will occur with the loss of nerve at this level |
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*cutaneous nerve pattern and muscle *paralysis will occur with the loss of nerve at this level |
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nerve to muscle innervation |
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an example of a muscle formation pattern in which *degeneration occurs |
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galea aponeurotica (covering skull) |
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an example of a muscle formation pattern in which *longitudinal or tangental splitting occurs |
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trapezius/sternocleidomastoid OR intercostal muscles |
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refers to unilateral shortening of the sternocleidomastoid resulting from an inutero injury |
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articular and skeletal systems develop from this general layer |
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axial skeleton develops from this portion of the somites |
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appendicular skeleton develops from this portion of the mesoderm |
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*intramembranous ossification begins with _____ secreting an *osteoid-based matrix |
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second step of *intramembranous ossification is the deposition of *____ into the osteoid matrix previously laid down by osteoblasts |
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final step of *intramembranous ossification involves cells on the surface forming ____ bone, and the central layer of cells forming into ____ bone |
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example of a body structure which ossifies via an intramembranous route |
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*endochrondral ossification begins with mesenchyme forming ____ |
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second step in *endochondral ossification: *chondroblasts lay down a ____ |
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lastly in *endochondral ossification, the hyaline cartilage model ____ |
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primary ossification center in *endochondral ossification occurs here |
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diaphysis (shaft of bones) |
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cartilage plate closes when rate of ____ exceeds rate of ____ in *endochondral ossification |
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ossification; active growth |
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growth at primary centers of ossification cause bones to grow in |
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growth in ___ causes bones to increase ___ growth |
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periosteum; circumferential |
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most diaphyses have ossified at |
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secondary ossification centers occur at |
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epiphyses (ends of bones) |
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forms between epiphyses and diaphyses |
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deepest zone of cells in a bone undergoing *endochondral ossification |
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zone of *active growth (mitosis) |
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2nd deepest zone of cells in a bone undergoing *endochondral ossification |
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zone of *hypertrophy/cell death (increase & die) |
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2nd most superficial zone of cells in a bone undergoing *endochondral ossification |
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zone of *capillary invasion (become vascularized) |
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most superficial zone of cells in a bone undergoing *endochondral ossification |
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zone of *ossification (harden) |
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this zone of cells in a bone undergoing *endochondral ossification is GREATLY stimulated during puberty |
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joint type which forms a *capsule, involves a *synovial membrane, and a joint cavity |
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forming of *hyaline cartilaginous joints, such as the costochondral joints |
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forming of *fibrocartilaginous joints, such as the symphysis pubis |
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forming of fibrous joints such as the *sutures of the skull |
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forming of fibrous joints such as the *interosseous membrane |
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in the axial skeleton the notochord, ventral, and dorsal spinal cord are encircled by |
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each segment of the *axial skeleton has a *myotome (for m.), a *sclerotome (for bone), and a dermatome (for skin) along with its |
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to supply blood to each segment of the axial skeleton, this is found between the segments |
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*notochord remnants form ___ in an adult |
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*vertebral bodies are formed via combination of a cranial half & a caudal half of 2 |
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when vertebral bodies form, this is found *between 2 vertebrae |
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when vertebral bodies form, this penetrates the body |
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3 sites of *primary ossification centers of the vertebrae; occur at *9 weeks gestation |
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body (1) and pedicles (2) |
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5 sites of *secondary ossification begin to appear at *puberty |
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spine (1), transverse processes (2), and annular epiphyses (2) |
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malignant remnant of notochord |
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results from a fibrous band; more common in females; may cause Thoracic Outlet Syndrome |
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can cause nerve damage and/or restriction of blood flow in the subclavian area due to presence of a cervical rib |
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results from incomplete formation of the vertebral arch |
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short neck with *fused/hemi-fused vertebrae |
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part of skull that makes up the *face |
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part of skull that encloses the *brain |
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part of *neurocranium formed by *membranous ossification |
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part of *neurocranium formed by *endochondral ossification |
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part of *viscerocranium formed by *intramembranous ossification |
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part of *viscerocranium formed by *endochondral ossification |
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fontanelle which closes by *18 months |
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suture which forms between the *frontal bones and closes between 2-8 yr of age |
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severely *depressed anterior fontanelle can be indicative of |
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*bulging anterior fontanelle can be indicative of |
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increased intracranial pressure (possibly due to subdural bleeding as a result of shaken baby) |
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a *pulsating anterior fontanelle can be indicative of |
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fontanelle which closes by *6 months |
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premature closure of sutures |
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*sagittal suture closes prematurely; more than half of all cases of craniosynostosis are these; results in a long, narrow, *boat-shaped head |
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scaphocephaly; "scapho-"=boat |
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*coronal suture closes prematurely |
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*asymmetric closure of sutures |
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encephaloceles (neural tube defect where brain does not close completely, allowing part of the brain to protude out the opening) |
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*appendicular skeleton ossification occurs via mesenchymal condensation in the limbs followed by |
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endochondral ossification |
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appendicular skeleton ossification occurs ____ to ____ |
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ossification centers in appendicular skeleton occur by 12 weeks in most bones, with the ___ being first, at about 8 weeks |
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secondary appendicular skeleton ossification centers first appear in the distal ____ and proximal ____ by 9 months gestation |
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femur (distal); tibia (proximal) |
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injury to an epiphyseal plate will stimulate ____, which could lead to a difference in extremity lengths |
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bones used in determination of overall bone age |
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a malfunction at epiphyseal plates leading to a relatively normal trunk, but short limbs which reduce overall stature; inherited via an autosomal dominant pattern; *most common cause of short stature |
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excess release of growth hormone |
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caused by hyperpituitarism in youth |
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caused by hyperpituitarism in adults |
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acromegaly (only PARTS of bones are stimulated to grow and become large as a result) |
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short stature can be caused by any of these |
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hypopituitarism, hypothyroidism, Turner Syndrome, achondroplasia |
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limb buds appear in the *arm around day |
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limb buds appear in the *leg around day |
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limbs develop from _____ layer of lateral plate mesoderm, with an apical ectoderm ridge which helps to determine where limbs form |
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all limbs are oriented ____ at first |
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upper limbs rotate ____ during in utero development |
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lower limbs rotate ____ during in utero development |
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during week *4 in utero, limbs are referred to as |
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during week *5 in utero, limbs are referred to as |
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during week *6 in utero, limbs develop ____, which are the first sign of different digits forming in the limbs |
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during week *7 in utero, selective cell death occurs and _____ form in the digits |
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week *8 in utero marks ____ in the digits |
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area innervated by a single *spinal n. |
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area innervated by a named *cutaneous n. |
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critical period for limb formations |
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absence of part of a limb |
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presence of an extra digit; signs of this condition are present in the *6th week of development; inherited via a dominant inheritance pattern |
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presence of joined digits resulting from failure of mesoderm degeneration between the digital rays; signs of this condition are present in the *8th week of development; inherited MOST often via a recessive pattern, but may be dominant as well; most often occurs between nerve boundaries in digits |
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*medial rotation and plantar flexion of the foot; more common in males |
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talipes *equinovaRUS (club foot) |
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much more rare than talipes equinovarus; foot is rotated laterally |
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result of an abnormally relaxed capsule of the hip; much more common in females |
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congenital dislocation of the hip |
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two layers of *epidermis present at *7 weeks |
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basal and keratinized periderm |
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basal layer of epidermis becomes this |
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result from a down growth of stratum germinative, creating ridges in the dermis/epidermis interface; completed by *17 weeks |
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migrate from neural crest to the deepest layer; produce melanin |
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*sebaceous and *sweat glands develop from |
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develop from sebaceous glands and ectodermal cells; first seen at 20 weeks; if this is NOT present, the baby is legally NON-viable |
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dermis develops from this |
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condition when sheets of skin slough off |
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"birth marks"; refers to *benign epithelial vascular tumors |
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angiomatous malformations |
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birth marks occurring in *solid cords, appearing more pink and on dorsal surfaces |
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birth marks occurring in *hollow blood-filled cords, appearing darker and on ventral surfaces |
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condition when port wine angioma is distributed into opthalmic division of *CN V; can extend deep into the meninges, affecting neural function, causing *glaucoma |
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failure of formation of melanocytes; results in localized patches of *white (piebaldism) |
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develops as a down growth of the *stratum germinativum |
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arrector pili muscles develop from |
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type of hair developing at *20 wks gestation & is lost in first 2 months post-natal |
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*replaces vellus hair; occurs at puberty |
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terminal hair (axilla, pubic hair, facial hair) |
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loss of hair in *older adults |
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glands which form around hair follicles |
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runs from mid-clavicular to inguinal; appears at 6 wks |
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scale used to determine breast maturity |
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Tanner stage score of *4 indicates |
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Tanner stage score of *5 indicates |
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*fingernails & *permanent tooth buds begin development at |
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fingernails reach tips of fingers at |
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toenails reach tips of toes at |
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lack of finger/toe -nails |
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*first histological sign of gestation of teeth occurs at |
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number of *deciduous teeth |
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number of *permanent teeth |
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*dentin and *dental pulp rise from |
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*eruption of teeth starts at |
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all *permanent teeth (except 3rd molars) will be erupted by |
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