Embryology of the Genital Organs Per Brodal Institutt for medisinske basalfag Universitetet i Oslo...

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Embryology of the Genital Embryology of the Genital OrgansOrgans

Per BrodalPer BrodalInstitutt for medisinske basalfagInstitutt for medisinske basalfag

Universitetet i OsloUniversitetet i Oslo

9th Semester 20089th Semester 2008

The Mesonephric Duct

Cloaca

Mesonephros

Metanephros

Mesonephric duct

Ureter bud

34 days (~ 5 weeks) 6 mm CR-length

Mesonephric excretory tubules

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Early Gonadal Development

Primordial germ cells

Yolk sac

Gonadal ridge

Coelomic cavity

Mesonephric duct

Mesonephric ridge

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Early Development of The Internal Genitals

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Neural tube

Dorsal aorta

Notochord

Dorsal mesentery

Coelomic cavity

Mesonephric duct

Mesonephric tubules

Gonadal (genital) ridge

The Gonadal Ridge

4 week embryo

Langman

Gonadal ridge Primitive sex cordsProliferating

coelomic epithelium

Mesonephric duct

6 week embryo

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Further Development - Male

Tunica Albuginea

Testis cords

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Undifferentiated stage (6 w)Mesonephric tubules

Gonadal anlage

Mesonephric duct(Wolff’s duct) ♂

Paramesonephric duct (Müller’s duct) ♀

Urogenital sinus (from the cloaca)

Primordia of accessory glands7P. Brodal Netter

Male and Female Gonadal Development

The mesonephric duct

The paramesonephric duct

Medullary sex cords

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Male Female

The Female Genital Tract – Further Development

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Malformations of the Uterus

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Development of the Urogenital Sinus

Allantois Cloaca

Rectum

Future bladder

Definitive urogenital sinus

Defective partitioning of the cloaca results in anomalies of anorectal, urinary or genital structures; e.g rectourethral fistula or rectovaginal fistula 11P. Brodal

Further development

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Netter

External Genitals

4 weeks 6 weeks

Genital tubercleCloacal fold

Cloacal membrane Urogenital membrane

Urogenital fold

5 months Newborn

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Hypospadia

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Descent of the Testes

Scrotum

Peritoneum

Retentio testis (kryptorchismus):

When the testes do not reach the scrotum

Inguinal hernia

when tunica vaginalis still communicates with the peritoneal cavity (processus vaginalis persists)

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