BRT in early childhood pediatrics
AUTHORS : Mikhailova N.T. | Iskra M.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Yekaterinburg, Russia
YEAR : 2005
It is known from embryology that at the 3rd week of embryogenesis, ectoderm is formed, from which tissues of the brain and spinal cord, posterior lobe
of the pituitary gland, cranial nerves, motor roots of spinal nerves, retina and optic nerve are formed, in addition, connective tissues of the head, bones of the skull,
dentin of the teeth, the outer shell of the eye. From part of the cells of the ectoderm, the intestinal endoderm is formed, from which the anterior intestinal
tube is formed. Ectoderm gives rise to the epidermis of the skin and its derivatives
(Myadel OD Histology, cytology, human embryology. – Vitebsk, 2000).