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Hepatic diverticulum
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For use of the term in molluscs, see Diverticulum (mollusc).
Hepatic diverticulum | |
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Details | |
Gives rise to | liver |
Identifiers | |
Latin | diverticulum hepaticum |
TE | diverticulum_by_E5.4.6.0.0.0.14 E5.4.6.0.0.0.14 |
Anatomical terminology |
The hepatic diverticulum (or liver bud) is a primordial cellular extension of the embryonic foregut endoderm that gives rise to the parenchyma of the liver and the bile duct. It typically differentiates from the endoderm in the third or fourth week of gestation and is reabsorbed in tubular structures of the septum transversum by the eighth week.
External links
- "Normal Bile Ducts". Meddean.luc.edu. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- "Developmental Biology". Cincinnatichildrens.org. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
- "Liver, gall bladder and passages; development and function of the liver". Embryology.ch. Retrieved 10 July 2018.