Dictionary
Thesaurus
Encyclopedia
Translator
Web

rathkes pouches

 - 2 dictionary results

Rathke's pouch

[raht-kuhz]
–noun Embryology.
an invagination of stomodeal ectoderm developing into the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
Also called Rathke's pocket.


Origin:
1940–45; named after Martin Heinrich Rathke (1793–1860), German anatomist
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
Cite This Source Link To rathkes pouches
Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: Rath·ke's pouch
Pronunciation: 'rät-k&z-
Function: noun
: a pouch of ectoderm that grows out from the upper surface of theembryonic stomodeum and gives rise to the adenohypophysis of the pituitary gland called also Rathke's pocket
Rathke, Martin Heinrich (1793–1860), German anatomist.Rathke is regarded as one of the founders of modern embryology. In his early researches he discovered embryonic precursors of gills in the embryos of higher animals that lack gills as adults. He isbest known for his discovery of branchial clefts and branchial arches in the embryos of birds and land animals. He followed the embryological history of these structures and found that the branchialclefts disappear eventually and that the blood vessels adapt themselves to the lungs. He also described and compared the development of the air sacs in birds and the larynx in birds and mammals. In1838 he published an important study of the pituitary gland and in the following year discovered a diverticulum arising from the embryonic buccal cavity. This embryonic structure is now known asRathke's pouch.
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
Cite This Source
Search another word or see rathkes pouches on Thesaurus | Reference
FacebookTwitterFollow us: