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E-book: Embryology Explained: A Comprehensive Textbook for Medical Students & Residents

  • Format: 182 pages
  • Pub. Date: 26-Nov-2024
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040155981
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  • Format: 182 pages
  • Pub. Date: 26-Nov-2024
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040155981

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Embryology Explained is an essential guide for medical students and residents, enriched with original illustrations by Dr Thomas Newman that navigate the complexities of embryonic development. Structured methodically, the textbook breaks down embryogenesis with clarity and precision. Each chapter is organised into four main sections – embryology, clinical relevance, molecular details, and key points – allowing learners to efficiently review and connect the material with their specific academic and exam requirements. Tailored specifically to address the components of embryology emphasised in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical examinations, this book serves as an invaluable tool for exam preparation. It distinguishes itself from existing texts by shedding the common overly detailed approach and instead highlights the practical clinical applications of embryology, making it more pertinent and accessible for medical students and residents. It is an easy-to-read and comprehensive textbook that will explain embryology for you!



An essential guide to embryology for medical students and junior doctors, enriched with original illustrations help readers to that navigate the complexities of embryonic development.This refreshingly simple text highlights the practical clinical applications of embryology, making it more pertinent and accessible to a wide medical audience.

1 Basic Concepts 2 Sperm & Egg Formation 3 Fertilisation & Implantation 4 Gastrulation & Axes 5 Segmentation & Folding 6 Neurulation & Brain Development 7 Craniofacial Development 8 Ear & Nose Development 9 Heart & Vessel Development 10 Limb Development 11 Bone Development 12 Foregut: Lung & Diaphragm 13 Foregut: Oesophagus & Stomach 14 Foregut: Hepatobiliary & Pancreas 15 Midgut Development 16 Mesoderm: Spleen & Urinary 17 Hindgut & Bladder Development 18 Internal & External Genitalia

Fawz Kazzazi, MB BChir, LLM, MBA, MA (Cantab), MRCS, FRSA is a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Registrar working in London. He has been teaching embryology for ten years at University of Cambridge Colleges having intercalated in the subject during medical school there.

Diana Kazzazi, MB ChB, MSc, MRCS is a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Registrar working in Newcastle upon Tyne. She has been involved in medical education through her medical career and developed workshops for residents, as well as completing a postgraduate certificate in medical education.

Danny Kazzazi, MBBS, BSc (Hons), PgDip (ClinEd) is an Academic Foundation Doctor in a surgery-themed programme in London. Has been responsible for running nationwide and local teaching programmes as well as lectures.