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Fig. 3. Growth of the Bulbar Ridges and Arterial Cushions

A. Diagram to illustrate the further growth of the bulbar ridges and arterial cushions to complete the division into two channels.

B. View of the infundibular aspect of the dividing septum, from the “ dissected ” reconstruction model, 16 mm.



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Reference

Frazer JE. The formation of the pars membranacea septi. (1916) J Anat. 51(1): 19-29. PMID 17103800


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