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What is the secondary neurulation? |
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a growth that comes from the primitive streak called the caudal eminence. This will eventually form a lumen and fuse with the neural canal around S2(conus medullaris) |
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When do neural crest cells develope? |
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As the neural plate is folding up to make the neural tube |
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What is Hirschsprung's Diesease? |
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Failure of enteric ganglia to develope (from neural crest cells) results in parts of the bowel being unable to initiate peristalsis |
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Neural crest cells give rise to? |
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Prevertebral ganglia, enteric ganglia, dorsal root ganglia, melanocytes, craniofacial cartiledge and bone, pia and arachnoid mater, etc |
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What is the central canal? |
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Cerebro-spinal fluid filled space running the entire spinal cord and contiguous with the ventricles of the brain. Remains of the developmental neural tube |
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What is the mantel layer of the brain and spinal cord? |
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The mantel layer of the brain and spinal corWha is the presumptive grey matter |
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What is the marginal layer of the brain and spinal cord? |
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The marginal layer is the presumptive white matter of the brain and spinal cord |
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What forms the neural arch? |
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The lamina and pedicle of each vertebrae make one neural arch |
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How does the neural arch form |
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Sclerotome on either end of the neural tube grows towards each other and forms the vertebrae |
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The ribs form from what cell? |
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The sternum forms from what cell? |
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Mesoderm (mesenchymal condensations) |
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Malformation of the neural arch leaving the spinal cord exposed |
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Neural tube defects can be broadly categorized into what two categories? |
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Defects arising from failure of the neural tube to close (less severe)
Defects arising from failure of the neural tube to differentiate (more severe) |
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Having to do with the spinal cord |
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What does Encephalo mean? |
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having to do with brain tissue |
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having the dura-arachnoid sleeve continuous with the skin |
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Having to do with the brain |
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Having to do with the backbone |
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External occipital protuberance of the skull |
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What are the causes of Neural Tube defects? |
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Insulin, High Plasma Glucose, Maternal Diabetes, Retinoic Acid, Valprioic Acid, Hyperthermia, Vitamin A |
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