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Plate 2
Fig. 5. Transverse section through caudal region of a 20 mm. embryo H 304. x 20. b, plica. inguinalis; g, pubic anlage.
Fig. 6. The same section as above. X120. Showing the detailed relations of the cells of the definitive gubemaculum to the belly wall.
Fig. 7. Transverse section of a 42 mm. embryo H 42. x 11. a, testis; b, gubernaculum.
Fig. 8. Transverse section of a 42 mm. embryo H 42. x 100. c, cremaster muscle; d, processus vaginalis.
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Reference
Wyndham NR. A morphological study of testicular descent. (1943) J Anat., 77(2):179-188.3. PMID 17104926
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