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'''Human Fetus'''
==Human Fetal Cerebellum==


female, 10 week, 40 mm CRL, early fetal, sagittal section, pelvic region
female, 10 week, 40 mm CRL, early fetal, sagittal section


This stage of development is after the embryonic period (up to week 8) but still only 2 weeks into early fetal development.
This stage of development is after the embryonic period (up to week 8) but still only 2 weeks into early fetal development.

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Human Fetal Cerebellum

female, 10 week, 40 mm CRL, early fetal, sagittal section

This stage of development is after the embryonic period (up to week 8) but still only 2 weeks into early fetal development.

Section A is the most sagittal (lateral towards right) of all sections, plane B, C and D move towards the midline.

Original File Name: 10wkcerebellumA.jpg

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Human- fetal week 10 planes icon.jpg

Fetus (week 10) Planes A (most lateral), B (lateral), C (medial) and D (midline) from lateral towards the midline.

Image Source: UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission.

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