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  • Amnion
  • Innermost membranous sac that surrounds and protects a developing embryo

    Look up amnion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The amnion (pl.: amnions or amnia) is a membrane that closely covers human and various other embryos

    Amnion

    Amnion

    Amnion

  • Fetal membranes
  • Amnion and chorion which surround and protect a developing fetus

    fetus in humans and other mammals. They are the amnion, chorion, allantois, and yolk sac. The amnion and the chorion are the chorioamniotic membranes

    Fetal membranes

    Fetal membranes

    Fetal_membranes

  • Amniotic sac
  • Sac in which the fetus develops in amniotes

    membranes, the amnion, encloses the amniotic cavity, containing the amniotic fluid and the embryo. The outer membrane, the chorion, contains the amnion and is

    Amniotic sac

    Amniotic_sac

  • Amniote
  • Clade of tetrapods

    and caecilians) — by: the development of three extraembryonic membranes (amnion for embryonic protection, chorion for gas exchange, and allantois for metabolic

    Amniote

    Amniote

    Amniote

  • Amnion nodosum
  • Medical condition

    Amnion nodosum is distinguished by plaques of squamous cells on the amnion's fetal surface. The condition was previously known as "Amnionknötchen" (amniotic

    Amnion nodosum

    Amnion_nodosum

  • Congenital amputation
  • Human disease

    (vascular insult) and from amniotic band syndrome: fibrous bands of the amnion that constrict fetal limbs to such an extent that they fail to form or actually

    Congenital amputation

    Congenital amputation

    Congenital_amputation

  • Chorion
  • Outermost fetal membrane around the embryo in amniotes

    pregnancy between the developing fetus and mother. The chorion and the amnion together form the amniotic sac. In humans it is formed by extraembryonic

    Chorion

    Chorion

    Chorion

  • Allantois
  • Embryonic structure

    the yolk sac, the amnion, and the chorion. In mammals these membranes are known as fetal membranes. The allantois, along with the amnion, chorion, and yolk

    Allantois

    Allantois

    Allantois

  • Caul
  • Membrane covering the head and face of a newborn at birth

    caul membranes, the first type of membrane is the inner layer called the amnion which is the amniotic sac that contains the fetus and the amniotic fluid;

    Caul

    Caul

  • Vertebrate
  • Subphylum of chordates

    Amniota Mammals Sauropsida Lepidosaurs Turtles Crocodilians Dinosaurs (scaly skin) (amnion) (4 limbs) (lungs) (lobe‑fins) (bony fishes) (jawed) (backbone)

    Vertebrate

    Vertebrate

    Vertebrate

  • Anamniotes
  • Group of vertebrates consisting of amphibians and fish

    adding the prefix an- to the word amniote, which in turn refers to the amnion, an extraembryonic membrane present during the amniotes' embryonic development

    Anamniotes

    Anamniotes

    Anamniotes

  • Yolk sac
  • Membranous sac attached to an embryo

    the amnion laid open. X 30. Dorsum of human embryo, 2.11 mm in length. Section through the embryo. Fetus of about eight weeks, enclosed in the amnion. Magnified

    Yolk sac

    Yolk sac

    Yolk_sac

  • Embryo
  • Multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development

    Gastrulation, possibly induced in part by paracrine signalling from the amnion, is the formation of the three germ layers that will form all of the different

    Embryo

    Embryo

    Embryo

  • Bilaminar embryonic disc
  • Embryonic cell structure

    extraembryonic mesoderm splits into two layers, the amnion, yolk sac and chorion also become double-layered. The amnion and chorion are composed of extraembryonic

    Bilaminar embryonic disc

    Bilaminar embryonic disc

    Bilaminar_embryonic_disc

  • Amnion (Gap Cycle)
  • Fictional alien species

    The Amnion (singular, Amnioni) are a fictional alien species in Stephen R. Donaldson's The Gap Cycle. They are shown to be the only alien race humanity

    Amnion (Gap Cycle)

    Amnion_(Gap_Cycle)

  • Reptiliomorpha
  • Clade of reptile-like animals

    in modern amphibians. Later came the amnion surrounding the fetus proper, and the chorion, encompassing the amnion, allantois, and yolk-sack.[citation

    Reptiliomorpha

    Reptiliomorpha

    Reptiliomorpha

  • Hydrops fetalis
  • Accumulation of fluid in at least two fetal compartments

    least two fetal compartments. By comparison, hydrops allantois or hydrops amnion is an accumulation of excessive fluid in the allantoic or amniotic space

    Hydrops fetalis

    Hydrops fetalis

    Hydrops_fetalis

  • Amniocentesis
  • Sampling of amniotic fluid done mainly to detect fetal chromosomal abnormalities

    woman. The needle punctures the amnion, which is the membrane that surrounds the developing fetus. The fluid within the amnion is called amniotic fluid, and

    Amniocentesis

    Amniocentesis

    Amniocentesis

  • Forbidden Knowledge
  • 1991 novel by Stephen R. Donaldson

    in Forbidden Space, a region of space controlled by the mysterious Amnion. The Amnion are a race of creatures whose society is centered around their ability

    Forbidden Knowledge

    Forbidden_Knowledge

  • Tetrapod
  • Clade of the first four-limbed vertebrates and their descendants

    evolved early in the Late Carboniferous. The key amniote innovation is the amnion, which enables the eggs to retain their aqueous contents on land. Some tetrapods

    Tetrapod

    Tetrapod

    Tetrapod

  • Body cavity
  • Internal space within a multicellular organism

    very early embryo. The lateral body wall folds, pulling the amnion in with it so that the amnion surrounds the embryo and extends over the connecting stalk

    Body cavity

    Body cavity

    Body_cavity

  • Cloverfield (franchise)
  • American science fiction film series

    has been mixed with the monster's in a tiny organ called the Splinter of Amnion, which allows him to control it without falling victim to its wrath. Kishin's

    Cloverfield (franchise)

    Cloverfield (franchise)

    Cloverfield_(franchise)

  • Craniopagus parasiticus
  • Rare medical condition

    to the twins sharing the same chorion and placenta, but with separate amnions. However, the egg can split into two, but still have one blastocyst. This

    Craniopagus parasiticus

    Craniopagus parasiticus

    Craniopagus_parasiticus

  • Germ cell
  • Gamete-producing cell

    It is debated whether primordial germ cells can also originate from the amnion. Unlike animals, plants do not have germ cells designated in early development

    Germ cell

    Germ cell

    Germ_cell

  • This Day All Gods Die
  • 1996 novel by Stephen R. Donaldson

    actions are about to come to light and may precipitate all-out war with the Amnion, leaving Dios – and all humanity – to pay a terrible price for what could

    This Day All Gods Die

    This_Day_All_Gods_Die

  • Fetus in fetu
  • Fetus-like mass within the body of its host

    activity. However, without the gestational conditions in utero with the amnion and placenta, a fetus in fetu can develop into, at best, an especially well

    Fetus in fetu

    Fetus in fetu

    Fetus_in_fetu

  • Chorioamnionitis
  • Medical condition

    intra-amniotic infection (IAI), is inflammation of the fetal membranes (amnion and chorion), usually due to bacterial infection. In 2015, a National Institute

    Chorioamnionitis

    Chorioamnionitis

    Chorioamnionitis

  • Puppy
  • Juvenile dog

    Puppies are born after an average of 63 days of gestation, emerging in an amnion that is bitten off and eaten by the mother dog. Puppies begin to nurse almost

    Puppy

    Puppy

    Puppy

  • Rupture of membranes
  • Rupture of the amniotic sac in pregnancy

    breaking". A premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is a rupture of the amnion that occurs at full term and prior to the onset of labor. In cases of PROM

    Rupture of membranes

    Rupture_of_membranes

  • Amniotic fluid
  • Fluid surrounding a fetus within the amnion

    amniotic fluid is present at birth. The forewaters are released when the amnion ruptures. This is commonly known as "water breaking." When this occurs during

    Amniotic fluid

    Amniotic fluid

    Amniotic_fluid

  • Connecting stalk
  • Embryonic structure

    body stalk assume a more ventral position. Progressive expansion of the amnion from the umbilical ring (surrounding the roots of the vitelline duct and

    Connecting stalk

    Connecting stalk

    Connecting_stalk

  • Endoscopy
  • Procedure used in medicine to look inside the body

    mediastinoscopy) Endoscopy is used for many procedures: During pregnancy The amnion (amnioscopy) The fetus (fetoscopy) Plastic surgery Panendoscopy (or triple

    Endoscopy

    Endoscopy

    Endoscopy

  • Circumvallate placenta
  • Medical condition

    placenta is a rare condition affecting about 1–2% of pregnancies, in which the amnion and chorion fetal membranes essentially "double back" on the fetal side

    Circumvallate placenta

    Circumvallate placenta

    Circumvallate_placenta

  • Stephen R. Donaldson
  • American novelist (born 1947)

    called the Amnion who use genetic mutation as a way to assimilate and overcome. Trade in raw materials (mostly ores) is carried out with the Amnion in exchange

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    Stephen_R._Donaldson

  • Notochord
  • Flexible rod-shaped structure in all chordates

    the development of the notochord by epiblasts that form the floor of the amnion cavity. The progenitor notochord is derived from cells migrating from the

    Notochord

    Notochord

    Notochord

  • Nine-banded armadillo
  • Species of armadillo native to South America

    collapse of the common amnion and subsequent division of the embryonic shield. Each of the four embryos has a separate amnion and umbilical cord, but

    Nine-banded armadillo

    Nine-banded armadillo

    Nine-banded_armadillo

  • Aaron Embry
  • American songwriter and record producer

    became the leader of the indie-rock group Amnion, helping write the group's songs. In February 2008, Amnion released their debut full-length album AmenNamO

    Aaron Embry

    Aaron Embry

    Aaron_Embry

  • Glossary of developmental biology
  • from trophoblast and somatopleure as a corollary of the amnion and enclosing both the amnion and the allantois. The chorion provides the fetal contribution

    Glossary of developmental biology

    Glossary_of_developmental_biology

  • Bird egg
  • Component of avian reproduction

    metabolic waste The chorion, together with the amnion, forms the amniotic sac and encloses the amnion, vitellus, and the embryo The vitellus, or yolk

    Bird egg

    Bird egg

    Bird_egg

  • Cyclooxygenase-2
  • Human enzyme involved in inflammation

    reproduction. Presence of gene is found in the chorionic plate, in the amnion epithelium, syncytiotrophoblasts, villous fibroblasts, chorionic trophoblasts

    Cyclooxygenase-2

    Cyclooxygenase-2

    Cyclooxygenase-2

  • Stephanie Sy-Quia
  • British-American writer

    shortlisted for the Bodley Head Essay Prize. Her debut poetry collection, Amnion, was published by Granta in 2021 and won the Forward Prize for Poetry (Best

    Stephanie Sy-Quia

    Stephanie_Sy-Quia

  • Cloverfield/Kishin
  • Manga series

    sabotaged a Tagruato experiment involving the monster called Splinter of Amnion (known to the cult as God's vestige) and fused its DNA (in the form of a

    Cloverfield/Kishin

    Cloverfield/Kishin

  • Dicondylia
  • Unranked taxon

    cavity around the embryos, producing two complete embryonic shells (the amnion and serosa). Dicondylia includes all of the winged and secondarily wingless

    Dicondylia

    Dicondylia

    Dicondylia

  • Constriction ring syndrome
  • Medical condition

    rupture. When spontaneous rupture of the amnion occurs early in the second trimester, the separation of amnion from chorion produces many small, thin strands

    Constriction ring syndrome

    Constriction ring syndrome

    Constriction_ring_syndrome

  • Somatopleure
  • The somatopleure as the combination of ectoderm and mesoderm, forms the amnion, the chorion and the lateral body wall of the embryo. Limb formation, from

    Somatopleure

    Somatopleure

    Somatopleure

  • Oligohydramnios
  • Deficiency of amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac

    significant contributor to amniotic fluid. Amnion nodosum; failure of secretion by the cells of the amnion covering the placenta[citation needed] Placental

    Oligohydramnios

    Oligohydramnios

  • Mesoderm
  • Middle germ layer of embryonic development

    contact with the extraembryonic mesoderm until they cover the yolk sac and amnion. They move onto either side of the prechordal plate. The prechordal cells

    Mesoderm

    Mesoderm

    Mesoderm

  • A Dark and Hungry God Arises
  • 1993 novel by Stephen R. Donaldson

    implanted memories have made both mother and child uniquely valuable to the Amnion, an alien species experimenting on humans. Morn survives a normally fatal

    A Dark and Hungry God Arises

    A_Dark_and_Hungry_God_Arises

  • Conceptus
  • Embryo plus its appendages

    well as the embryonic part of the placenta and its associated membranes: amnion, chorion (gestational sac), and yolk sac. "Conceptus". Retrieved 13 March

    Conceptus

    Conceptus

  • Blastocyst
  • Structure formed around day 5 of mammalian embryonic development

    known as the trophoblast. The trophoblast gives rise to the chorion and amnion, the two fetal membranes that surround the embryo. The placenta derives

    Blastocyst

    Blastocyst

    Blastocyst

  • Infant respiratory distress syndrome
  • Human disease affecting newborns

    praevia Placental insufficiency Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome chorion/amnion Chorioamnionitis umbilical cord Umbilical cord prolapse Nuchal cord Single

    Infant respiratory distress syndrome

    Infant respiratory distress syndrome

    Infant_respiratory_distress_syndrome

  • Vitelline duct
  • Narrow tube connecting the yolk sac and midgut lumen of a fetus

    diameter of which varies from 1 mm to 5 mm. It is situated between the amnion and the chorion and may lie on the placenta or at a varying distance from

    Vitelline duct

    Vitelline duct

    Vitelline_duct

  • Foregut
  • Anterior part of the gastrointestinal tract

    Foregut Diagram showing the expansion of amnion and delimitation of the umbilicus. Termination of the foregut. Details Carnegie stage 9 Precursor Endoderm

    Foregut

    Foregut

    Foregut

  • Kitten
  • Juvenile cat

    length of 66 days. When they are born, kittens emerge in a sac called the amnion, which is bitten off and eaten by the mother cat. For the first several

    Kitten

    Kitten

    Kitten

  • Schizophora
  • Group of flies

    maternal chorion, two additional membranes develop from embryonic tissue, the amnion and the serosa. This serosa secretes a cuticle rich in chitin that protects

    Schizophora

    Schizophora

    Schizophora

  • Placenta
  • Organ that connects the fetus to the uterine wall

    placenta immediately post birth. Fetus of about 8 weeks, enclosed in the amnion. Magnified a little over two diameters. Placenta with attached fetal membranes

    Placenta

    Placenta

    Placenta

  • Mexican long-nosed armadillo
  • Species of armadillo native to the Americas

    collapse of the common amnion and subsequent division of the embryonic shield. Each of the four embryos has a separate amnion and umbilical cord, but

    Mexican long-nosed armadillo

    Mexican long-nosed armadillo

    Mexican_long-nosed_armadillo

  • The Fall of Hyperion (novel)
  • 1990 novel by Dan Simmons

    True Voice of the Worldtree. Freeman Ghenga, Coredwell Minmun, Hullcare Amnion – spokesman of their respective ouster clans The novel was well-received

    The Fall of Hyperion (novel)

    The_Fall_of_Hyperion_(novel)

  • Preterm birth
  • Birth at less than a specified gestational age

    fallopian tubes. From the decidua, they may reach the space between the amnion and chorion, the amniotic fluid, and the fetus. A chorioamnionitis also

    Preterm birth

    Preterm birth

    Preterm_birth

  • Reptile
  • Class of animals

    reptiles lay amniotic eggs covered with leathery or calcareous shells. An amnion (5), chorion (6), and allantois (8) are present during embryonic life. The

    Reptile

    Reptile

    Reptile

  • Bromothymol blue
  • pH indicator

    therefore turn blue when brought in contact with fluid leaking from the amnion. As vaginal pH normally is acidic, the blue color indicates the presence

    Bromothymol blue

    Bromothymol blue

    Bromothymol_blue

  • Extraembryonic tissue
  • Non-embryonic supportive membranes of animal embryos

    (including birds) and mammals: the yolk sac which surrounds the yolk the amnion which surrounds and cushions the embryo the allantois which among avians

    Extraembryonic tissue

    Extraembryonic_tissue

  • Twin
  • One of two offspring produced by the same pregnancy

    Days 4–8 Monochorionic–monoamniotic Monochorionic twins share the same amnion in 1–2% of monozygotic twin pregnancies. Monoamniotic twins are always monozygotic

    Twin

    Twin

    Twin

  • Intraembryonic coelom
  • epithelium which is continuous with the extra embryonic mesoderm that covers the amnion. The somatic mesoderm and overlying ectoderm form the somatopleure, the

    Intraembryonic coelom

    Intraembryonic_coelom

  • Amniomancy
  • Method of divination

    the times of the Roman Empire. The word amniomancy comes from the Latin amnion, meaning membrane. The French proverb Il est ne coiffe is thought to originate

    Amniomancy

    Amniomancy

    Amniomancy

  • Miscarriage
  • Natural premature termination of pregnancy

    fluid Oligohydramnios Polyhydramnios Braxton Hicks contractions chorion / amnion Chorioamnionitis Chorionic hematoma Constriction ring syndrome Monoamniotic

    Miscarriage

    Miscarriage

    Miscarriage

  • Methods of divination
  • manteía, 'prophecy') amniomancy /ˈæmnioʊmænsi/: by placenta (Greek amniōn, 'amnion' + manteía, 'prophecy') anemoscopy/anemomancy /ˌænɪˈmɒskoʊpi/: by wind

    Methods of divination

    Methods_of_divination

  • Pharmacokinetics of progesterone
  • Sciences. pp. 807–. ISBN 978-1-4160-4907-4. Blackburn S (14 April 2014). "Amnion and Chorion". Maternal, Fetal, & Neonatal Physiology. Elsevier Health Sciences

    Pharmacokinetics of progesterone

    Pharmacokinetics of progesterone

    Pharmacokinetics_of_progesterone

  • Timeline of human evolution
  • Amniotes (fully terrestrial tetrapods whose eggs are "equipped with an amnion") 340 Mya Synapsida Proto-Mammals 318 Mya Therapsida Limbs beneath the body

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline_of_human_evolution

  • Chaos and Order
  • 1994 novel by Stephen R. Donaldson

    anti-mutagen drug. The Amnion, the beings that inhabit Forbidden Space, would have their mutagens turn the entire human race into Amnion themselves, and the

    Chaos and Order

    Chaos_and_Order

  • Germ layer
  • Primary layer of cells in embryonic development

    endoderm, pushing the hypoblast out of the way (this goes on to form the amnion.) The epiblast keeps moving and forms a second layer, the mesoderm. The

    Germ layer

    Germ_layer

  • Epiblast
  • Cells that give rise to the embryo in amniote development

    The epiblast cells adjacent to the trophoblast are specified to become amnion cells. The mouse epiblast transitions from a rosette structure to a cup

    Epiblast

    Epiblast

    Epiblast

  • Primitive streak
  • Structure in early amniote embryogenesis

    woman's body. Gastruloid Human embryo—length, 2 mm. Dorsal view, with the amnion laid open. X 30. Lateral section through the mammalian blastodisc. "Definition

    Primitive streak

    Primitive streak

    Primitive_streak

  • Gastroschisis
  • Defect resulting in visible intestines

    pathophysiology: Failure of mesoderm to form in the body wall Rupture of the amnion around the umbilical ring with subsequent herniation of bowel Abnormal involution

    Gastroschisis

    Gastroschisis

    Gastroschisis

  • Development of the human digestive system
  • Mechanisms that form the digestive system in the human embryo

    very early embryo. The lateral body wall folds, pulling the amnion in with it so that the amnion surrounds the embryo and extends over the connecting stalk

    Development of the human digestive system

    Development_of_the_human_digestive_system

  • Human embryonic development
  • Development and formation of the human embryo

    rigid envelope. The inner cell mass will give rise to the pre-embryo, the amnion, yolk sac and allantois, while the fetal part of the placenta will form

    Human embryonic development

    Human embryonic development

    Human_embryonic_development

  • Oviduct
  • Passageway from the ovaries in vertebrates

    reptiles, birds, and mammals – the egg is enclosed with an outer layer, or amnion, which has led to further development of the oviduct. In reptiles, birds

    Oviduct

    Oviduct

    Oviduct

  • Ischiopagi
  • Conjoined twins fused at the pelvis

    formation of the inner cell masses. Thus, making the twins occupy the same amnion which can lead to a conjoining of the twins as a result of the twins not

    Ischiopagi

    Ischiopagi

    Ischiopagi

  • Heuser's membrane
  • Cells formed during embryonic development

    A: amnion; EC: exocoelomic cavity; EM: extraembryonic mesoderm; D: decidua; T: trophoblast; YS: secondary yolk sac.

    Heuser's membrane

    Heuser's membrane

    Heuser's_membrane

  • Velamentous cord insertion
  • Velamentous placenta

    the chorioamniotic membrane, and hence the vessels traverse between the amnion and the chorion towards the placenta. Without Wharton's jelly protecting

    Velamentous cord insertion

    Velamentous cord insertion

    Velamentous_cord_insertion

  • Mesonephric duct
  • Paired organ of the urogenital system in mammals

    Diagram of a transverse section, showing the mode of formation of the amnion in the chick Reconstruction of a human embryo of 17 mm Cloaca of human embryo

    Mesonephric duct

    Mesonephric duct

    Mesonephric_duct

  • Bifenthrin
  • Chemical compound

    "Enantioselective cytotoxicity of the insecticide bifenthrin on a human amnion epithelial (FL) cell line". Toxicology. 253 (1–3): 89–96. Bibcode:2008Toxgy

    Bifenthrin

    Bifenthrin

    Bifenthrin

  • List of contaminated cell lines
  • List of immortalized cell lines overgrown by other, more aggressive cells

    Hodgkin's disease CCRF-CEM variant T cell leukemia CVCL_D101 AO Virtual amnion HeLa cervical adenocarcinoma CVCL_D631 ARH-77 Existent? plasma cell leukemia

    List of contaminated cell lines

    List_of_contaminated_cell_lines

  • Locked twins
  • Medical condition

    fluid Oligohydramnios Polyhydramnios Braxton Hicks contractions chorion / amnion Chorioamnionitis Chorionic hematoma Constriction ring syndrome Monoamniotic

    Locked twins

    Locked_twins

  • Fibrin
  • Fibrous protein involved in blood coagulation

    extravasated red blood cells (right of image). An artery (left of image) and the amnion (far left of image) is also seen. Placenta in a case of fetal thrombotic

    Fibrin

    Fibrin

    Fibrin

  • Miscarriage and mental disorders
  • Medical condition

    fluid Oligohydramnios Polyhydramnios Braxton Hicks contractions chorion / amnion Chorioamnionitis Chorionic hematoma Constriction ring syndrome Monoamniotic

    Miscarriage and mental disorders

    Miscarriage_and_mental_disorders

  • Kulakara
  • Jain legendary teachers

    According to Jain texts, in his time children came to be born with prasena (the amnion or membrane in which a child is born). Before his time children were not

    Kulakara

    Kulakara

  • Simonians
  • Extinct Gnostic sect

    . . The whole (of the foetus) is wrapped up in an envelope, called the amnion, and is nourished through the navel and receives the essence of the breath

    Simonians

    Simonians

  • Chorionic hematoma
  • Medical condition

    gestational sac. Subamniotic or preplacental hematomas are contained within amnion and chorion. Rare. Most patients with a small subchorionic hematoma are

    Chorionic hematoma

    Chorionic hematoma

    Chorionic_hematoma

  • Outline of obstetrics
  • Medical specialty concerning pregnancy and childbirth

    control Contraception Pre-conception counseling Amniotic fluid Amniotic sac Amnion Cervix Endometrium Fallopian tube Ovaries Pelvis Pelvic bone width Placenta

    Outline of obstetrics

    Outline_of_obstetrics

  • Membrane (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the free dictionary. Biology: Isolating tissues formed by layers of cells Amnion, a membrane in the amniotic sac Basement membrane, a thin sheet of fibers

    Membrane (disambiguation)

    Membrane_(disambiguation)

  • CBR1
  • Protein found in humans

    may play a critical role in prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α) synthesis in human amnion fibroblasts, and cortisol promotes the conversion of PGE2 into PGF2α via

    CBR1

    CBR1

    CBR1

  • Impact of Event Scale - Revised
  • Medical diagnostic method

    fluid Oligohydramnios Polyhydramnios Braxton Hicks contractions chorion / amnion Chorioamnionitis Chorionic hematoma Constriction ring syndrome Monoamniotic

    Impact of Event Scale - Revised

    Impact_of_Event_Scale_-_Revised

  • Neural groove
  • Shallow median groove of the neural plate between the neural folds of an embryo

    Neural groove Human embryo—length, 2 mm. Dorsal view, with the amnion laid open. X 30. Details Carnegie stage 9 Precursor Neural plate Gives rise to Neural

    Neural groove

    Neural groove

    Neural_groove

  • Epithelial–mesenchymal transition
  • Biological process in animal connective tissue

    Human embryo—length, 2 mm. Dorsal view, with the amnion laid open. X 30.

    Epithelial–mesenchymal transition

    Epithelial–mesenchymal_transition

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G

    genus) amn- lamb Greek ἀμνός (amnós), ἀμνεῖος, ἀμνειός, ἀμνίον (amníon) amniocentesis, amnion, amnioscope, amniote, amniotic, anamniote amph-, amphi- both

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G

  • ICD-9-CM Volume 3
  • System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification

    Intrauterine transfusion (75.3) Other intrauterine operations on fetus and amnion (75.31) Amnioscopy Fetoscopy Laparoamnioscopy (75.32) Fetal EKG (scalp)

    ICD-9-CM Volume 3

    ICD-9-CM_Volume_3

  • Anna Mitus
  • Medical researcher

    most significant contribution to the research was her research on human amnion cells with Dr. Milan V. Milovanovic and how they supported the growth of

    Anna Mitus

    Anna_Mitus

  • Hippomanes
  • Structure which develops in pregnant horses

    found in sea-cow, lemur and hippopotamus, but the objects found in the amnion and allantois are distinguishable. This has caused the confusion over the

    Hippomanes

    Hippomanes

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  • American novelist

    Novella, 2013) Equilibrium Overturned: The Heart of Darkness Awaits - "Amnion" (2014) Qualia Nous - "Voyeur" (2014) Suspended in Dusk - "Spirits Having

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  • Anamniotic
  • a.

    Without, or not developing, an amnion.

  • Amniotic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the amnion; characterized by an amnion; as, the amniotic fluid; the amniotic sac.

  • Funiculus
  • n.

    A short cord which connects the embryo of some myriapods with the amnion.

  • Caul
  • n.

    A part of the amnion, one of the membranes enveloping the fetus, which sometimes is round the head of a child at its birth.

  • Amnion
  • n.

    A thin membrane surrounding the embryos of mammals, birds, and reptiles.

  • Somatopleure
  • n.

    The outer, or parietal, one of the two lamellae into which the vertebrate blastoderm divides on either side of the notochord, and from which the walls of the body and the amnion are developed. See Splanchnopleure.

  • Amniota
  • n. pl.

    That group of vertebrates which develops in its embryonic life the envelope called the amnion. It comprises the reptiles, the birds, and the mammals.

  • Amnios
  • n.

    Same as Amnion.