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Fig. 16.B The Yolk-Sac at Term

A photograph of a portion of the fetal surface of a normal mature placenta showing the characteristic tiny yellow opaque yolk-sac. The latter may lie anywhere within the obliterated chorionic cavity although it often lies fairly near the umbilical cord as shown in Fig. A. Actually this specimen lay near the margin of the placenta—some distance from the cord’s insertion. B. L-i. H., Pathological Laboratory.


References

Hertig AT. lnvolution of tissues in fetal life: a review. (1946) Anat. Rec. 94: 96-116.


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current10:09, 8 August 2017Thumbnail for version as of 10:09, 8 August 2017341 × 392 (22 KB)Z8600021 (talk | contribs)==Fig. 16. The Yolk-Sac at Term== A. A drawing, about half-size, of a placenta and a portion of its attached amnion. The yolk-sac, lying between the amnion and chorion, is seen as a pyriform mass attached to the base of the umbilical cord by a thin st...

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