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(Fig. 3. The “transient appendix ”, (A) at the sixth week, (B) at the seventh week (after Kelly and Hurdon), (C) at the 20-mm. stage (after Gladstone).)
 
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==Fig. 3. The “transient appendix ”==
Fig. 3. The “transient appendix ”, (A) at the sixth week, (B) at the seventh week (after Kelly and Hurdon), (C) at the 20-mm. stage (after Gladstone).
 
(A) at the sixth week, (B) at the seventh week (after Kelly and Hurdon), (C) at the 20-mm. stage (after Gladstone).
 
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Fig. 3. The “transient appendix ”

(A) at the sixth week, (B) at the seventh week (after Kelly and Hurdon), (C) at the 20-mm. stage (after Gladstone).

Modern Notes: appendix | gastrointestinal abnormalities

Reference

Cave AJ. Appendix vermiformis duplex. (1936) J Anat. 70: 283-292. PMID 171045891


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