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'''11''' After Strehl, Archiv f. klin. Chirurgie, Bd‘ 87, 1908, cited by Broman, Normale and abnorme Entwicklung des Menschen, figure 326. To illustrate a case of good development of the left colic loop, arrested development of the duodeno-jejunal loop and reverse rotation of the entero-colic loop. | '''11''' After Strehl, Archiv f. klin. Chirurgie, Bd‘ 87, 1908, cited by Broman, Normale and abnorme Entwicklung des Menschen, figure 326. To illustrate a case of good development of the left colic loop, arrested development of the duodeno-jejunal loop and reverse rotation of the entero-colic loop. | ||
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10 After Huntington, Anatomy of the peritoneum and abdomen, figure 121. To illustrate a case of good development of the left colic loop, arrested development of the duodeno-jejunal loop and non-rotation of the entero-co1ic loop.
11 After Strehl, Archiv f. klin. Chirurgie, Bd‘ 87, 1908, cited by Broman, Normale and abnorme Entwicklung des Menschen, figure 326. To illustrate a case of good development of the left colic loop, arrested development of the duodeno-jejunal loop and reverse rotation of the entero-colic loop.
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Bardeen CR. The critical period in the development of the intestines. (1914) Amer. J Anat. 16: 427 – 445.
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