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'''3''' Gall bladder of a 130 mm fetus; cross sections from the corpus (a) and from the neck (b). The surface pattern of the mucosa is rich in elevations and iudeiitatious. Two groups of deeply stained cuboidal cells situated in the periphery of the perimuseular layer are remnants of the liver primordiuni. These ‘true Luschka ducts’ make their first appearance at this stage of development (a). Some of the acinar outpocketings of the lumen of the neck appear external to the muscular coat and are lined by low columnar cells stained lightly and having their nuclei in the base of the cells (12). Photomicrographs, X 100. | '''3''' Gall bladder of a 130 mm fetus; cross sections from the corpus (a) and from the neck (b). The surface pattern of the mucosa is rich in elevations and iudeiitatious. Two groups of deeply stained cuboidal cells situated in the periphery of the perimuseular layer are remnants of the liver primordiuni. These ‘true Luschka ducts’ make their first appearance at this stage of development (a). Some of the acinar outpocketings of the lumen of the neck appear external to the muscular coat and are lined by low columnar cells stained lightly and having their nuclei in the base of the cells (12). Photomicrographs, X 100. | ||
'''Luschka ducts''' - (duct of Luschka) is historic term referring to an accessory bile duct. | |||
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Plate 2 Fetus 130 mm Gall Bladder
3 Gall bladder of a 130 mm fetus; cross sections from the corpus (a) and from the neck (b). The surface pattern of the mucosa is rich in elevations and iudeiitatious. Two groups of deeply stained cuboidal cells situated in the periphery of the perimuseular layer are remnants of the liver primordiuni. These ‘true Luschka ducts’ make their first appearance at this stage of development (a). Some of the acinar outpocketings of the lumen of the neck appear external to the muscular coat and are lined by low columnar cells stained lightly and having their nuclei in the base of the cells (12). Photomicrographs, X 100.
Luschka ducts - (duct of Luschka) is historic term referring to an accessory bile duct.
Reference
Halpert B. and Lee H. The gall bladder and the extrahepatic biliary passages in late embryonic and early fetal life. (1932) Anat. Rec. 54(1): 29-42.
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 2) Embryology LeeHalpert1932 plate02.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:LeeHalpert1932_plate02.jpg
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