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Block III West Visayas State University – College of Medicine – Batch 2020

ModuleI 3
Lecture 1
05 /03 / 17
LECTURE TITLE
LECTURER

TOPIC OUTLINE
I. Introduction REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. The homologue of the ventral surface of
II. Gonadal Differentiation the penis
III. Ductal System Development a. Clitoris
A. Indifferent Stage b. Labia minora
B. Genital Ducts in Female c. Hymen
d. Labia majora
C. Genital Ducts in Male 2. What is the most common cause of female
D. Vestigial Remnants
BOOK REFERENCE OLD TRANS DSD?
IV.Development of External Genitalia a. Excessive androgen exposure of embryo
usually due to Congenital Adrenal
A. Indifferent Stage Hyperplasia
B. External Genitalia in Females b. Abnormalities in androgen receptor
C. External Genitalia in Males (androgen-insensitivity syndrome)
c. Maternal virilizing ovarian tumors
V. Genital Homologues
(Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor)
VI. Congenital Anomalies d. Insufficient androgen exposure
Review Questions REFERENCES
Appendices 1. Langman’s Embryology, 13th Edition
LECTURER
2. Dr. Contrevida’s Lecture
3. Upclass Notes

PRIMARY HEADING FREEDOM WALL

SECONDARY HEADING

SUBHEADING 1 APPENDIX

SUBHEADING 2

• Esophageal Phase
Primary peristalsis
─ Cannot be felt
Continuation of phareangeal wave

Figure 6. A. Degenaration of the primitive sex cords and formation of


cortical cords (7th week); B. Ovary and genital ducts (5th month)
(Langman’s Medical Embryology, 13th ed., p.264)

CCetC Group 14 1 of 1
MD 1 Shaikh, Ta-aca, Tabobo, Tansinco

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