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Fig 2. Ovum Embedded in Stratum Compactum of Endometrium
The endometrium shows the structure characteristic of the secretory phase. Spiral arteries, cut across several times in the section, are seen between two glands just to the right of the centre.; x 11.
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Reference
Davies F. and Harding HE. A Human ovum nine to ten days old. (1944) BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 51(3): 225-230.
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