Abstract

The study of morphogenesis and embryotopography of skull bones is important not only in understanding the normal development of the human embryo but also will improve existing methods of invasive treatment and visualization of various pathologies of the central nervous system in children.The aim was to investigate the peculiarities of morphogenesis and topography of some skull bones during the early stages of human ontogenesis.Material and methods. We have studied 14 series of consecutive histological sections of human embryos and pre-fetuses aged 6 to 11 weeks of intrauterine development by using a set of topical morphological methods (anthropometry, morphometry, histology, three-dimensional reconstruction).Results. The frontal and parietal bones appear at the end of the embryonic period as mesenchymal rudiments that gradually expand upwards from primary points of ossification (starting from the basolateral parts of the head). During 8th week of IUD, the germ of the ectomeningeal capsule is detected in the form of a thin plate, close to the brain. At the beginning of the pre-fetal period, histological signs of membranous ossification are revealed; frontal and parietal bones develop from paired rudiments, which gradually fuse, which was accompanied by active angiogenesis.Conclusions. The primary ossification centers in frontal and parietal bones of the human embryo appear at the beginning of embryological period and develop by membranous type. Two ossification centers appear in frontal and parietal bones and they gradually merge. At the beginning of the prenatal period, the rudiment of a small wing of the sphenoid, spheno-ethmoidal cartilage and signs of merging of both ossification centers in the parietal bone are detected.

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  • Мета – дослідити особливості морфогенезу та топографії деяких кісток черепа на ранніх етапах онтогенезу людини

  • The aim was to investigate the peculiarities of morphogenesis and topography of some skull bones during the early stages of human ontogenesis

  • The frontal and parietal bones appear at the end of the embryonic period as mesenchymal rudiments that gradually expand upwards from primary points of ossification

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Introduction

Дослідження особливостей морфогенезу та становлення ембріотопографії кісток склепіння черепа має важливе значення не лише в розумінні нормального системогенезу зародка людини, але й дозволить удосконалити існуючі методи інвазивного лікування та візуалізації патологій центральної нервової системи у дітей. Мета – дослідити особливості морфогенезу та топографії деяких кісток черепа на ранніх етапах онтогенезу людини. Досліджені нами лобова та тім’яна кістки з'являються наприкінці зародкового періоду у вигляді мезенхімальних зачатків, які поступово розширюються вгору відносно первинних точок скостеніння, починаючи від базально-бічних частин голови зародка людини.

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