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Fig. 9. Lateral aspect of the Membranous Labyrinth
The cochlea (figs. 9 and 10) is beginning to show a constriction at its junction with the vestibule, but the ductus reuniens so formed is as yet very wide. The ductus cochlearis is short and thick, and of its windings only two-thirds‘ of a turn are completed. It lies very close to the middle ear recess and causes a bulging into its roof, as already mentioned.
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Reference
Dickie JK. The anatomy of the head end of a 20 mm human embryo. (1914) J Anat Physiol., 48(4): 445-60. PMID 17233010
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