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Fig. 12. Embryo No. 611

Greatest length 23 mm. Minute, translucent bleb over the cerebellum. Ecchymoses on head, shoulder and trunk.


Reference

Ingalls NW. Studies in the pathology of development: II. Some aspects of defective development in the dorsal midline. (1932) Am J Pathol. 8(5): 525-556 PMID 19970035


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current09:35, 14 October 2020Thumbnail for version as of 09:35, 14 October 2020427 × 600 (47 KB)Z8600021 (talk | contribs)==Plate 101== Fig. 9. Embryo No. 652. Greatest length 15 mm. Dorsal view of anterior end of embryo to show the transverse discolored band just behind the midbrain. Fig. 10. Embryo No. 167. Greatest length 18.5mm. Very conspicuous, sharply defined, discolored area over the rhombencephalon. There is a similar smaller patch over the vertex and two paired spots on the upper part of the forehead. Fig. 11. Embryo No. 671. Greatest length 25 mm. Enormous blood-stained bleb on back of head and nec...

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