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neurogenic placodes — Definition

Nörojenik plakodlar / neurogenic placodes
Neurogenic plaques are thickened areas of origin from the extoderm during embryonic development. These structures play a critical role in the formation of ranial sensation ganglions and some sense organs (e.g., smell and hearing-related structures). They perform the sensor components of the peripheral nervous system along with the Nöral krest cells. Clinically, disorders in the development of plaqueod can lead to congenital sense losses or raniophasal anomalies.
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🇹🇷 Nörojenik plakodlar
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🇬🇧 neurogenic placodes
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❓ What is Nörojenik plakodlar?
Nörojenik plakodlar; neurogenic plaques are thickened areas of origin from the extoderm during embryonic development. These structures play a critical role in the formation of ranial sensation ganglions and some sense organs (e.g., smell and hearing-related structures). They perform the sensor components of the peripheral nervous system along with the Nöral krest cells. Clinically, disorders in the development of plaqueod can lead to congenital sense losses or raniophasal anomalies.
❓ What is neurogenic placodes in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "neurogenic placodes" is Nörojenik plakodlar.
❓ Which medical field is Nörojenik plakodlar related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.