Korean J Anat.  1997 Jun;30(3):235-242.

Human Embryos of Carnegie Stage 17

Abstract

Morphological characteristics of human embryos of Carnegie stage 17 were described. The crown rump length of these embryos were 11.7-13.6mm. These embryos were characterized externally by ventrally directed nasal pits, 6 distinct auricular hillocks, finger rays in the hand plate, digital plate at the lower limb bud, herniation of a part of midgut through umbilical cord, and internally by the partial fusion of ventral and dorsal pancreas, prominent nasal sac which is not open to primitive oral cavity, formation of segmental and some subsegmental bronchial buds, branching of metanephrotic pelvis, crescent-shaped lens cavity, and imminent semicircular ducts.

Keyword

Human embryo; Camegie stage; Stage 17

MeSH Terms

Crown-Rump Length
Embryonic Structures*
Fingers
Hand
Humans*
Lower Extremity
Mouth
Pancreas
Pelvis
Semicircular Ducts
Umbilical Cord
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