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Pharyngeal pouch
Pattern of the branchial arches. I-IV branchial arches, 1–4 pharyngeal pouches (inside) and/or pharyngeal grooves (outside)
a Tuberculum laterale
b Tuberculum impar
c Foramen cecum
d Ductus thyreoglossus
e Sinus cervicalis
Floor of pharynx of human embryo about twenty-six days old.
Details
Carnegie stage10
Identifiers
Latinsacci pharyngei
TEpouch (embryology)_by_E5.4.2.0.0.1.1 E5.4.2.0.0.1.1
FMA293063
Anatomical terminology

In the embryonic development of vertebrates, pharyngeal pouches form on the endodermal side between the pharyngeal arches. The pharyngeal grooves (or clefts) form the lateral ectodermal surface of the neck region to separate the arches.

Specific pouches

First pouch

The endoderm lines the future auditory tube (pharyngotympanic Eustachian tube), middle ear, mastoid antrum, and inner layer of the tympanic membrane. Derivatives of this pouch are supplied by Mandibular nerve.

Second pouch

Third pouch

Fourth pouch

Derivatives include:

Fifth pouch

Sixth pouch

See also

References