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Text-fig. 4. A.V.C. a.-v. cushions
From which tissue is proliferating to fill up from below the inter-ventricular foramen, which is black, and to climb up on the dorsal border of the interventricular septum, I . V.S. R.B.R. right bulbar ridge joined with the left bulbar ridge, L.B.R., to form the bulbar septum and the cranial boundary of the foramen. R.B.R.’ is the lower margin of the right bulbar ridge at its junction with the proliferating A.-V. cushion tissue.
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Reference
Odgers PN. The development of the pars membranacea septi in the human heart. (1938) J Anat. 72(2): 247-59. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17104688 PMID 17104688]
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