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Embryological Development of Gastrointestinal Tract (GIT) Powerpoint Presentation and Lecture

embryological development of GIT
In this presentation Development of Gastrointestinal tract in embryo is discussed. Following topics are discussed.
1. Primitive Gut Tube
2. Primitive Gut Tube Derivatives
3. Development of Oesophagus
4. Development of Stomach
5. Development of Peritoneum
6. Development of liver duodenum, stomach and pancreas
7. Pyloric stenosis
8. Development of Liver
9. Development of Pancreas
10. Annular Pancreas
11. Development of intestine
12. Duodenal atresia
13. Omphalocele vs Gastroschisis
14. Meckel's diverticulum
15. Anorectal Agenesis
16. Anal Agenesis
This lecture was delivered by Dr Tayyab Saeed Akhtar at foreign Students Academy

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