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This program describes human embryo development using an interactive atlas. It features 3D reconstructions that allow users to identify structures, view different organ systems, and test their knowledge.
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Human Embryology and Teratology 0/2
  • Pros

    • Includes atlas with 3D reconstructions
    • Highlights anatomical structures on mouse hover
    • Displays terminology for highlighted structures
    • Views different organ systems for a single embryo
    • Includes a self-test mode for knowledge assessment
  • Cons

    • Models are static 3D reconstruction images
    • Lacks animated developmental sequences
    • Lacks a search function for specific terms
    • No feature for user annotations or bookmarks

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
3.202
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 10
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows XP
Additional Requirements
None
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Get a concise course of human embryology and teratology.
The program describes the development and malformations of the human embryo. The introduction defines important basic terms of embryology, gives a short overview of the embryonic stages, explains the structure of the program and outlines the operating instructions. The atlas shows pictures of the 3D reconstructions created by Prof. E. Blechschmidt. You can hover your mouse over different structures, which are then highlighted with a colour of choice. At the same time, a text window appears with the corresponding term. For each atlas picture, you can generate a list of all the identified structures using the appropriate control button. A view of different organ systems from the same embryo can also be obtained (vessels, nerves, etc.). In the Information Mode, known structures are identified. You can use the Test Mode to self-test your knowledge about the selected structures.

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