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关于人类面部系统的胚胎和胎儿发育的可靠信息是贫乏的。目前可获得的许多数据并不完全可靠,因为它们来自少数标本。人类材料的胚胎学方法对于建立包括个体变异在内的正常发育标准以及阐明胚胎发生和发育缺陷的病因非常重要(Nishimura et al. 1977)。在人类颅面胚胎学中,重要的是了解变异,即人类产前生活中口面区域发育现象的个体差异。近年来,人类发展的形态学研究的重要性受到的重视较少。然而,如果不彻底了解产前人类发育的基本事实,错误的假设可能会在更动态的方法中做出,并导致调查人员误入歧途。因此,关于人类颅面结构的产前发育及其一些偏差的知识将受到许多基础科学家和临床医生在面部裂和其他颅面畸形领域的欢迎。作者与日本京都大学名誉教授西村秀夫博士共同从事人类胚胎和胎儿的收集和系统研究,一直从事产前生命正常与异常发育的研究。本文介绍了从大量标本研究中得到的几个结果,重点是口面发育。
Variabilities in prenatal development of orofacial system.
Reliable information on embryonic and fetal development of the human oro-facial system is meager. Much of the data available at present is not entirely reliable, because it was derived from a small number of specimens. An embryological approach with human materials is important for establishing a normal standard of development including individual variabilities as well as clarifying the embryogenesis and etiology of defective development (Nishimura et al. 1977). It is important in human craniofacial embryology to know the variabilities, that is, individual differences in developmental phenomena of the oro-facial region during human prenatal life. In recent times the importance of morphologic investigations of human development has received less emphasis. Yet, without thorough knowledge of the basic facts of prenatal human development, erroneous assumptions can be made in more dynamic approaches and lead investigators astray. Knowledge of prenatal development of human orofacial structures and some of their deviations will therefore be welcomed by many basic scientists and clinicians in the field of facial clefts and other craniofacial malformations. The author was engaged in the collection and systematic study of human embryos and fetuses with Dr. Hideo Nishimura, Emeritus Professor of Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, and has been studying the normal and abnormal development during prenatal life. Several results obtained from the study of a large number of specimens are presented laying stress on the orofacial development.