UNSW Embryology
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COELOMIC CAVITY AND ITS
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DEVELOPMENTAL
ABNORMALITIES
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DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA
(POSTERO-LATERAL)
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OMIM
Database Online Mendelian
Inheritence in Man Database.
OMIM
Internet
Search this database with the keyword
"ceolom" "peritoneum" "pleural cavity" or the above
abnormality names.
Note: This database is an external link,
not accessible from some computers in the School
of Anatomy.
A is available for these computers.
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PubMed
Database
Online Medline Database
PubMed-
Medline
National Library of Medicine (US) search service
to access the 9 million citations in MEDLINE and
Pre-MEDLINE (with links to participating on-line
journals), and other related databases.
Internet
Search this database or use the form below
with the keyword or related topics. You can also
restrict to reviews or by date published.
- Note: This database is an external
link, not accessible from some computers in the
School of Anatomy.
- A Selected List of References from March
1999 search results for and is available
for these computers.
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Self Assessment
Questions

1. What are the four main developmental
components of the diaphragm.
2. What is the septum transversum
3. Describe the developmental observations
associated with diaphragmatic hernia and its
consequences on the individual with the
malformation.
4. How does the innervation of the diaphragm
develop.
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About Notes
- Lecture notes from the Anat 3311 1997
Science Embryology course compiled and written by Dr
Mark Hill. Some notes derived from historic
class notes.
- Note Links to OMIM Entries are copies of originals
for computers without internet access. Computers with
internet access can directly access the database.
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m.hill@unsw.edu.au
Date Last Modified: 11/3/99
This site maintained by Dr M. Hill
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