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1
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What are the 3 stages in embryology?

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Pre-embryonic (week 1-2)
Embryonic (week 3-8)
Foetal (week 9-38)

2
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How are pregnancy weeks calculated?

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From date of last menstrual period so conception weeks +2, term is 40 pregnancy weeks

3
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What happens in fertilisation?

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Oocyte released from ovary
Travels along Fallopian tube
Fertilised by sperm in ampulla of Fallopian tube
Fertilised oocyte called zygote

4
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What is the ideal site for implantation of the zygote?

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Posterior uterine wall

5
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What are the 4 stages in week 1?

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Cleavage
Compaction
Hatching
Implantation begins

6
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Describe what happens in cleavage

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Formation of morula

  • first mitotic division
  • begins 30 hours after fertilisation
  • results in 2 blastomeres of equal size
  • zona pellucid forms - a glycoprotein shell
7
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What kind of stem cells are in cleavage stage?

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Totipotent (can become any cell)

8
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Describe what happens in the compaction stage

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Formation of blastocyst

  • formation of first cavity
  • now called a blastocyst
9
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What type of stem cells are in compaction stage?

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Pluripotent (can become one of many cell types)

10
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What is the structure of a blastocyst?

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Inner cell mass (embryoblast)
Trophoblast (surrounding layer of cells)
Blastocyst cavity (blastocoele)
Zona pellucida surrounds entire structure

11
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Describe what happens in the hatching stage

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Blastocysts hatches from zona pellucida

Can enlarge and interact with uterine surface to implant

12
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What happens to the approximately 100 cells in conceptus?

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8 will make embryo

Remainder develop into foetal membranes

13
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What are the 2 main stages in week 2?

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Differentiation

Implantation

14
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Describe what happens in differentiation stage

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2 distinct cellular layers emerge from outer cell mass and inner cell mass
Outer cell mass - syncytiotrophblast, cytotrophoblast
Inner cell mass - epiblast, hypoblast

15
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What becomes the bilaminar disk?

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Inner cell mass, made up of epiblast and hypoblast

16
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Describe what happens in implantation

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Uterine epithelium is breached, conceptus implants within uterine stroma
Established maternal blood flow within placenta
Establishes basic structural unit of maternal-foetal exchange

17
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What are the 2 main implantation defects?

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Ectopic pregnancy

Placenta praevia

18
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What is an ectopic pregnancy?

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Implantation at site other than uterine body (usually Fallopian tube)
Can be peritoneal or ovarian
Can become life-threatening emergency

19
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What is placenta praevia?

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Implantation in lower uterine segment
Can cause haemorrhage
Require C-section delivery
Placenta partially or completely covers cervix

20
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What is the embryonic pole and when does it occur?

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Rapid development of syncytiotrophoblast in week 2, day 9

21
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What is the abembryonic pole and when does it occur?

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Primitive yolk sac formed in week 2, day 9

Yolk sac membrane in contact with cytotrophoblast layer

22
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What happens in week 2, day 11?

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Primitive yolk sac membrane pushed away from cytotrophoblast layer by acellular extra embryonic reticulum
Reticulum later converted to extra embryonic mesoderm by cell migration

23
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What happens in week 2, day 12?

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Maternal sinusoids invaded by syncytiotrophoblast
Lacunae continuous with sinusoids
Uteroplacental circulation begins

24
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What happens in week 2, day 13?

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Formation of secondary yolk sac (definitive yolk sac) - pinches off from primitive yolk sac
Yolk sac bigger than amniotic cavity

25
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What happens in week 2, day 14?

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Spaces within extraembryonic mesoderm merge to form chorionic cavity
Embryo and cavities suspended by connecting stalk - future umbilical cord
Bleeding could be confused with menstrual bleeding

26
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What is a blastocoele?

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First cavity, formed as result of compaction

27
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What is the amniotic sac?

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Formed from spaces within epiblast

28
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What is the primitive yolk sac?

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Formed by hypoblast lining blastocoele

29
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What is the secondary yolk sac?

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Formed within primitive yolk sac

30
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What is the extraembryonic coelem (chorionic cavity)?

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Formed from spaces within extraembryonic reticulum and mesoderm