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Learning Objectives

? Neuroectoderm
? Neural Plate, Neural groove, Neural Tube

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? Neural Crest
? Pprosencephalon
? Mesencephalon
? Rhombencephalon
? Flexures

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? Alar and basal lamina,Cranial nerve nuclei
? Clinical Correlates

Neural Plate and Groove

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Neural Crest

Neural tube and Neuropores
Dilatations of Neural Tube and

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Flexures

Development of Spinal

Cord

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Continued......

Continued......

Spina Bifida

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Spina Bifida Cystica

Neural Tube Defects

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Occipital

Meningoencephalocele

Anencephaly

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Child with Hydrocephalus

Child with Microcephaly

MCQs

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Q. Olivary nucleus is present in ventral aspect of

medulla oblongata. It is derived from which of the

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following embryonic source?
a.Basal lamina
b.Alar lamina
c.Rhombic lip
d.Mantle layer

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