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Synoptic table of the Carnegie stages 1 - 6

Stage 1
Approx. 1rst day
0.1 - 0.15 mm
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  1. Male pronucleus
  2. Female pronucleus
  3. Doubled paternal centrosome
  4. «Inner bodies»

Fig. synopimg1a, synopimg1b Fig. synopimg1b

Characteristic signs

  • Fertilized oocyte

  • Polar bodies

  • Male and female pronucleus

  • Formation of the zygote

© Dr. A. Senn et al, CHUV Lausanne

Stage 2
Approx. 2nd - 3rd day
0.1 - 0.2 mm
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  1. Zone pellucida
  2. Blastomere
  3. Polar body

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The axis (dashed) lies through the two future (embryonic and abembryonic) poles. The embryo is divided into right and left halves (A and B).

Fig. synopimg2a, synopimg2b

Characteristic signs

  • Separation of the blastomeres

  • Formation of the blastomeres (totipotent to ca. the 12-cell stage)

  • Morula stage

  • Compaction (8 to 16 cells)

  • The polarization of the blastomeres becomes slowly visible

© Dr. A. Senn et al, CHUV Lausanne

Fig. synopimg2b
Stage 3
Approx. 4th - 5th day
0.1 - 0.2 mm
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  1. Embryoblast
  2. Zona pellucida

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3
Trophoblast
4
Blastocyst cavity

Fig. synopimg3a, synopimg3b

Characteristic signs

  • After the blastocyst cavity has formed, one speaks of a blastocyst (16 to 32 cells).

  • Segmentation (inner and outer cell mass).

  • Embryonic and abembryonic poles.

© Dr. A. Senn et al, CHUV Lausanne

Fig. synopimg3b
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  1. Decomposed zona pellucida with hatching blastocyst
  2. Trophoblast cells
  3. Hypoblast

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4
Blastocyst cavity
5
Epiblast

Fig. synopimg3c, synopimg3d

Characteristic signs

  • Free blastocyst.

  • Hatching of the blastocyst through disintegration of the zona pellucida.

  • Epiblast and hypoblast are formed and thereby the didermic embryonic disk.

© Dr. A. Senn et al, CHUV Lausanne

Fig. synopimg3d
Stage 4
Approx. 6th day
0.1 - 0.2 mm
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  1. Epithelium of the uterine mucosa
  2. Hypoblast
  3. Syncytiotrophoblast

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4
Cytotrophoblast
5
Epiblast

Fig. synopimg4a, synopimg4b

Characteristic signs

  • Syncytiotrophoblast.

  • Cytotrophoblast.

  • Anchoring of the blastocyst on the endometrium and interaction between the embryo and maternal tissue.

  • Implantation of the blastocyst in the mucosa of the uterus.
Fig. synopimg4b
Stage 5a
Approx. 7th - 8th day
0.1 - 0.2 mm
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  1. Syncytiotrophoblast
  2. Cytotrophoblast
  3. Hypoblast
  4. Epiblast

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5
Blastocyst cavity
6
Amniotic cavity
7
Maternal blood vessels

Fig. synopimg5a1, synopimg5a2

Characteristic signs

  • Development of the bilaminar germ disk.

  • Genesis of the amniotic cavity and the primary yolk sac (= primary umbilical vesicle).

  • Invasion of the trophoblasts into the uterine mucosa.

  • Solid trophoblast.
Fig. synopimg5a2
Stage 5b
Approx. 9th day
0.1 - 0.2 mm
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  1. Lacunar trophoblast
  2. Definitive amniotic cavity

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3
Primary yolk sac
4
Maternal blood vessels

Fig. synopimg5b1, synopimg5b2

Characteristic signs

  • Formation of the trophoblast lacunae and complete penetration of the embryo into the endometrium.

  • Lacunar trophoblast.

  • Definitive amniotic cavity.

  • Primary umbilical vesicle (= primary yolk sac).
Fig. synopimg5b2
Stage 5c
Approx. 11th - 13th day
0.15 - 0.2 mm
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  1. Extraembryonic mesoblast
  2. Amniotic cavity
  3. Primary yolk sac
    (= primary umbilical vesicle)

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  1. Extraembryonic mesoblast
  2. Chorion cavity
  3. Secundary yolk sac
    (= secundary umbilical vesicle)

Fig. synopimg5c1, synopimg5c2

Characteristic signs

  • Erosion of the maternal vessels: maternal blood in the lacunae of the throphoblast.

  • The prechordal plate is formed (see stage 6).

  • Extraembryonic mesoblast.

  • Transformation of the primary into the secundary yolk sac (= secundary umbilical vesicle).
Fig. synopimg5c2
Stage 6
Approx. 17th day
0.2 mm
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1
Primitive groove
2
Primitive pit
3
Primitive node
4
Oropharyngeal membrane
5
Cardial plate
6
Cut edge of amniotic membrane
7
Mesoderm
8
Endoderm
9
Future cloacal membrane
NB
1+2+3 = primitive streak

Fig. synopimg6

Characteristic signs

  • Primitive streak, Primitive node Primitive groove.

  • Secundary umbilical vesicle.

  • Allantoic diverticulum.

  • Cloacal membrane.

  • Primordial vessels in the embryonic body stalk.

  • Primordial germ cells.

  • Body stalk