Medial nasal prominence | |
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Head end of human embryo of about thirty to thirty-one days. | |
Same embryo as shown above, with front wall of pharynx removed. | |
Latin | prominentia nasalis medialis |
Gray's | subject #13 67 |
Precursor | frontonasal prominence |
Gives rise to | intermaxillary segment |
Code | TE E5.3.0.0.0.0.11 |
The medial nasal prominence (nasomedial) is an embryological structure that forms the upper lip and nose.[1]
They join to form the intermaxillary segment.[2]
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