The vitelline duct (or omphalomesenteric duct) is a long narrow tube connecting the yoke sac of the early fetus to the developing intestinal tract and normally closes by the 9th week of gestation. Failure to close leads to a fistula clinically recognized by meconium issuing from the umbilical of the newborn.
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το vitelline πόρο (ή omphalomesenteric αγωγό) είναι ένα μακρύ στενό σωλήνα που συνδέει τον ζυγό του πρώιμου εμβρύου στην ανάπτυξη εντερικής οδού και συνήθως κλείνει με την 9η εβδομάδα κύησης. η αποτυχία να κλείσει οδηγεί σε μια συρίγγιο κλινικά αναγνωρισμένο από meconium έκδοση από τον ομφάλιο λώρο του νεογέννητου.
Der Ductus vitellinis (oder Ductus omphalomesentericus) ist ein langer schmaler Schlauch, der den Jochbeutel des frühen Fötus mit dem sich entwickelnden Darmtrakt verbindet und sich normalerweise bis zur 9. Schwangerschaftswoche schließt.
przewód vitelline (lub przewód omfalomesenteric) jest długą, wąską rurą łączącą jarzmo jarzmowe z początku płodu do rozwijającego się przewodu jelitowego i normalnie zamyka się w 9 tygodniu ciąży.
The vitelline duct (or omphalomesenteric duct) is a long narrow tube connecting the yoke sac of the early fetus to the developing intestinal tract and normally closes by the 9th week of gestation. Failure to close leads to a fistula clinically recognized by meconium issuing from the umbilical of the newborn.
le canal vitelline (ou canal omphalomesentérique) est un long tube étroit qui relie le sac vitellin du foetus hâtif au tractus intestinal en développement et se ferme normalement vers la 9e semaine de la gestation. le défaut de fermeture conduit à une fistule cliniquement reconnue par le méconium émis par l'ombilical du nouveau-né.
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