Embryologic Basis of Craniofacial Structure

Embryologic Basis of Craniofacial Structure

Developmental Anatomy, Evolutionary Design, and Clinical Applications

Carstens, Michael H.

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2024

1723

Mole

9783031156380

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Neuromeric Organization of the Head and Neck.- Chapter 2. Anatomy of Mesenchyme and the Pharyngeal Arches.- Chapter 3. Carnegie Staging System.- Chapter 4. Neurovascular Organization and Assembly of the Face.- Chapter 5. The Neuromeric System: Segmentation of the Neural Tube.- Chapter 6. Development of the Craniofacial Blood Supply - Cerebrovascular System.- Chapter 7. Vascular System, 2: Face, Orbit, and Meninges.- Chapter 8. Developmental Anatomy of the Craniofacial Bones.- Chapter 9. Neuromuscular Development: Motor Columns, Cranial Nerves, and Pharyngeal Arches.- Chapter 10. The Neck: Development and Evolution.- Chapter 11. Developmental Anatomy of Craniofacial Skin and Fascia.- Chapter 12. The Meninges.- Chapter 13. The Orbit.- Chapter 14. Pathologic Anatomy of the Hard Palate.- Chapter 15. Alveolar Extension Palatoplasty: The Role of Developmental Field Reassignment in the Prevention of Sequential Vascular Isolation and Growth Arrest.- Chapter 16. Pathologic Anatomy of the Soft Palate.- Chapter 17. Buccinator Interposition Palatoplasty: The Role of Developmental Field Reassignment in the Management of Velopharyngeal Insufficiency.- Chapter 18. Pathologic Anatomy of Nasolabial Clefts: Spectrum of the Microform Deformity and the Neuromeric Basis of Cleft Surgery.- Chapter 19. DFR Cheilorhinoplasty: The Role of Developmental Field Reassignment in the Management of Facial Asymmetry and the Airway in the Complete Cleft Deformity.- Chapter 20. Biologics in Craniofacial Reconstruction: Morphogens and Stem Cells.


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head and necky surgery;craniofacial surgery;embryology;neurometric theory;cleft palate;anatomy;neuroembryology;neuroloy;pathology;comparative anatomy