Connecting stalk

Connecting stalk
Details
Identifiers
Latin pedunculus connectans
Code TE E5.11.3.1.1.0.4

Anatomical terminology

The connecting stalk is a yolk sac diverticulum.[1]

It is derived from extraembryonic mesoderm.[2]

Progressive expansion of the amnion from the umbilical ring (surrounding the roots of the vitelline duct and connecting stalk) creates a tube of amniotic membrane. The amniotic membrane and its contents form the Umbilical cord (Larsen's Embryology, 5th edition, p138).

References

  1. M. W. Rana (28 July 1998). Human embryology made easy. CRC Press. pp. 66–. ISBN 978-90-5702-545-7. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  2. Schoenwolf, Gary C.; Bleyl, Steven B.; Brauer, Philip R.; Francis-West, Philippa H. (2012-05-07). Larsen's Human Embryology: with STUDENT CONSULT Online Access. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 57. ISBN 9781455727919.


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