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==Fig. 1. Growing Edge of the Subcutaneous Plexus==




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Diagrammatic sketch of the growing edge of the subcutaneous plexus in the head of the human embryo, showing the four zones of transition from undifferentiated mesenchyme into definite vessels.
 
Processes from the angioblastic plexus can be seen encroaching upon the territory of the avascular zone; these are indicated by lighter shading.
 
 
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Fig. 1. Growing Edge of the Subcutaneous Plexus

Diagrammatic sketch of the growing edge of the subcutaneous plexus in the head of the human embryo, showing the four zones of transition from undifferentiated mesenchyme into definite vessels.

Processes from the angioblastic plexus can be seen encroaching upon the territory of the avascular zone; these are indicated by lighter shading.


1923 Head Subcutaneous Plexus: Plate 1 | Plate 2 | Fig 1 | Fig 2 | Fig 3 | Fig 4 | Fig 5 | Fig 6 | Fig 7 | Fig 8 | Fig 9 | Fig 10 | Fig 11 | Fig 12 | Fig 13 | Carnegie No.71 | Historic Disclaimer
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Reference

Finley EB. The development of the subcutaneous vascular plexus in the head of the human embryo. (1923) Contributions to Embryology Carnegie Institution No. 71: 155-161.


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