Illustrated review of the embryology and development of the facial region, part 1: Early face and lateral nasal cavities

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Abstract

The early embryological development of the face has been reviewed. One repeating theme to note is the serial closing and then the re-opening of a space. This is seen in the separation of the nasal and oral cavities, the nostrils, and in part 2 the developing eyelids fusing and then re-opening. Part 2 will discuss the further facial development as well as the changes in facial bone appearance after birth.

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Som, P. M., & Naidich, T. P. (2013, December). Illustrated review of the embryology and development of the facial region, part 1: Early face and lateral nasal cavities. American Journal of Neuroradiology. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3415

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