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Fig.7 Coronal section of a 19 mm Embryo
Taken a litle in front of fig.6, and it shows (O.W.) the orbital wing; P.A. the processus alaris connected by a thick perichondrium sheet with (A.T.) the ala temporalis or great wing; C.S. is the corpus sphenoidale; I. 5,is the second division of the Trigeminus piercing the as yet in this region procartilaginous ala temporalis; V.N. the vidian nerve; M.C. Meckel's cartilage; P.B. the pituitary body-note its great transverse width.
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Reference
Fawcett E. Notes on the development of the human sphenoid. (1910) J Anat. Physiol. 44(3): 207-22. PMID 17232842
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 5) Embryology Fawcett 1910 fig07.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Fawcett_1910_fig07.jpg
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