Anatomy and Embryology Clinical Conditions

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Vocabulary flashcards covering congenital heart conditions, the four distinct stages of lung development with associated timeframes, and lung development anomalies based on the lecture transcript.

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dextrocardia

A clinical condition identified on Page 1 of the lecture notes.

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situs inversus

A clinical condition identified on Page 1 of the lecture notes.

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ectopia cordis

A clinical condition identified on Page 1 of the lecture notes.

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atrial septal defect

A clinical condition identified on Page 1 of the lecture notes.

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ventricular septal defect

A clinical condition identified on Page 1 of the lecture notes.

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Tetralogy of Fallot

A cardiac condition identified on Page 2 of the lecture notes.

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Coarctation of Aorta

A cardiac condition identified on Page 2 of the lecture notes.

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pseudoglandular period

A stage of lung development occurring between 616weeks6-16\,weeks.

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Canalicular period

A stage of lung development occurring between 1626weeks16-26\,weeks.

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Terminal saccular period

A stage of lung development occurring between 26weeksbirth26\,weeks - \text{birth}.

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Alveolar period

A stage of lung development occurring between 32weeks8years32\,weeks-8\,years.

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Hypoplasia of Left lung

A pulmonary condition identified on Page 2 of the lecture notes.

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Aplasia of left lung

A pulmonary condition identified on Page 3 of the lecture notes.

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Complete Bilateral Genesis of Left lung

A pulmonary condition identified on Page 3 of the lecture notes.