Respiratory And Embrylogy Flashcards
What is the stage of lung maturation that takes place between 16-28 weeks’ gestation. It sees the branching of terminal bronchioles into respiratory bronchioles and finally alveolar ducts.
Canalicular
The germ layer that forms the lining of the trachea and bronchial tree.
Endoderm
The structure that develops on the anterior foregut and is the first respiratory structure to develop.
Respiratory diverticulum at week 4
The stage of lung maturation that takes place between 6-16 weeks’ gestation. It involves the development of multiple branches of the bronchial tree down to the level of the terminal bronchioles.
Pseudoglandular
The stage of lung maturation that takes place between 26 days’ and 6 weeks’ gestation. It involves the first stages of lung development, and sees the formation of the lungs’ lobes and segments.
Embryonic
The germ layer that forms the cartilage and smooth muscle in the thorax.
Visceral Mesoderm
The stage of lung maturation that takes place between 28-36 weeks’ gestation. The terminal sacs form, and capillaries come into close contact with the alveoli ready for gas exchange.
Saccular
The structure that is seen to develop by 28 days’ gestation, found inferior to the trachea
Bronchial buds
The stage of lung maturation that takes place between 36 weeks’ gestation and early childhood and involves further maturation of the alveoli.
Alveolar