Cranial/Pre-Natal
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Migration ... | depends on process/organ.
-cells that form the frontalnasal process are derived from forebrain fold & migration is short
-cells forming the mesenchyme cells from the maxilary process have longer migration
-cells capable of forming into connective tis
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Migration... | Tissue contributes to the face. Future growth/dev. and Migration may be responsible for facial abnormalities (i.e. clefts)
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Proliferation.. | The growth or production of cells by multiplication of parts
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Hypertelorsim ... | -Excessive width between body parts/organs.
-Facial features characterized by this apprearance.
-Development moves along, then this typically decreases
-Prominent feature in some cranio-facial syndromes
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Growth vs. Development... | Growth- increase in demension & mass
Development-progression towards more adult characteristics
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