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early rupture of the amnion with formation of strands of amnion that may adhere to or compress parts of the fetus, resulting in a wide variety of abnormalities, including craniofacial defects, limb distortions, amputation, and abdominal or thoracic evisceration. Called also amniotic band anomalad or syndrome, and amniotic band disruption complex.
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amniote |
The amniotes are a group of vertebrates that have an amnion during embryonic development. They comprise mammals, birds, and various other groups collectively referred to as reptiles. Most are adapted to a fully terrestrial existence, although some are secondarily aquatic. In contrast, amphibians are only partially terrestrial and pass through an aquatic stage. ...
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Amniota |
The amniotes are a group of vertebrates that have an amnion during embryonic development. They comprise mammals, birds, and various other groups collectively referred to as reptiles. Most are adapted to a fully terrestrial existence, although some are secondarily aquatic. In contrast, amphibians are only partially terrestrial and pass through an aquatic stage. ...
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