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(==Plate 100== Fig. 5. Embryo No. 210. Greatest length 15mm. Large thin-walled bleb in the midline over the rhombencephalon. Much deformity in the body generally. Fig. 6. Embryo No. 597 B. The smaller of a pair of binoval twins, greatest length 32.5mm. Very large, rather thick-walled bleb in the midline of head, just behind vertex. Extensive desquamation, malformed hands and cord. Fig. 7. Embryo No. 407. Greatest length 7 mm. Small bleb-like elevation of epithelium in the midline of the bac...)
 
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== Summary ==
==Fig. 5. Embryo No. 210==
==Plate 100==


Fig. 5. Embryo No. 210. Greatest length 15mm. Large thin-walled bleb in the midline over the rhombencephalon. Much deformity in the body generally.
Greatest length 15mm. Large thin-walled bleb in the midline over the rhombencephalon. Much deformity in the body generally.


Fig. 6. Embryo No. 597 B. The smaller of a pair of binoval twins, greatest length 32.5mm. Very large, rather thick-walled bleb in the midline of head, just behind vertex. Extensive desquamation, malformed hands and cord.


Fig. 7. Embryo No. 407. Greatest length 7 mm. Small bleb-like elevation of epithelium in the midline of the back. Head small and malformed.
Fig. 8. Embryo No. 442. Greatest length 26 mm. Dark patch in lower dorsal region; on the right and below can be seen the borders of the larger area. Laterally the epidermal thickenings are very conspicuous. There is also a very definite transverse band across the forehead.


===Reference===
===Reference===

Latest revision as of 09:26, 14 October 2020

Fig. 5. Embryo No. 210

Greatest length 15mm. Large thin-walled bleb in the midline over the rhombencephalon. Much deformity in the body generally.


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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