Intro to Musculo Patho Flashcards
some pathophysiology is diagnosed by blank rather than blank
doctors, pts
disablement model beginning at pathophysiology
patho, impairment, functional limitation, disability
three primary germinal layers
ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm
formed when the ectoderm invaginates into the mesoderm
neural tube
each sclerotome is divided by the blank
perichordal disc
sclerotomes eventually become blank then ossify to become blank
cartilaginous, vertebrae
cartilage, capsules, ligaments, and blood vessels can also be formed by blank
sclerotomes
the perichordal disc becomes the blank
annulus
the notochord becomes the blank
nucleus
the neural tube differentiates into nerve tissue becoming the blank
spinal cord
the spinal nerve divides to form the blank
anterior and posterior rami
migrate out around the body wall, beneath the ectoderm, to form the dermal layer of skin…. area of skin innervated by the same spinal nerve
dermatome
epidermal layer of skin is derived from the blank
ectoderm
limb buds appear during the blank week in development
fourth
forelimb develops at the lateral body wall level with the blank segments
C4-T2
hindlimb appears at an area level with the blank segments
L1-S2
most nerves innervate blank muscle
more than one
skin innervation of the limbs is blank because of nerve overlapping
unpatterned
cartilage model is gradually replaced by bone tissue bone development
endochondral ossification
epiphyseal plate goes away during the blank of life
second decade
musculoskeletal system is derived from blank
mesoderm
mesoderm forms nervous system by blank going into blank
ectoderm, mesoderm
musculoskeletal structures of limbs develop from differentiation of primitive blank cells
mesenchymal