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[Embryonic development of renal fascia]
1Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy, State Medical Academy of Bykoviny, Chernovtsy, Ukraine.
Morfologiia (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
|January 1, 1997
Summary
During the second and third months of embryogenesis, the renal fascia and associated clefts form around the kidneys. These structures are crucial for developing the retroperitoneal adipocyte spaces.
Area of Science:
- Embryology
- Anatomy
- Histology
Context:
- Embryonal development of the renal fascia.
- Formation of retroperitoneal structures during fetal development.
Purpose:
- To describe the embryogenesis of the renal fascia.
- To elucidate the origin of retroperitoneal adipocyte spaces.
Summary:
- The renal fascia and fascio-mesenchymal clefts develop around the kidneys by the end of the second and during the third months of embryogenesis.
- These structures serve as the foundation for the future adipocyte spaces within the retroperitoneum.
Impact:
- Provides foundational knowledge on the developmental origins of retroperitoneal anatomy.
- Contributes to understanding the structural basis of adipose tissue distribution in the retroperitoneum.