Congenital Cartilaginous Rest of the Neck
Branchial arch, Accessory auricle, Congenital smooth muscle hamartoma
978-620-0-55794-0
6200557942
84
2012-02-11
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Congenital cartilaginous rest of the neck (also known as a "Cervical accessory tragus," and "Wattle") is a cutaneous condition characterized by branchial arch remnants that are considered to be the cervical variant of accessory tragus.Branchial arches are a series of bony "loops" present in fish, which support the gills. As gills are the primitive condition of vertebrates, all vertebrate embryos develop pharyngeal arches, though the eventual fate of these arches varies between taxa. In gnathostome fish, the first arch develops into the jaws, the second into the hyomandibular complex, with the posterior arches supporting gills. In amphibians and reptiles, many elements are lost including the gill arches, resulting in only the oral jaws and a hyoid apparatus remaining. In mammals and birds, the hyoid is still more simplified.
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