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Fig.9. Section 122, passing through the connecting stalk(c.s.)andtheallantoiccanal(al.c.). ch.v. chorionic villus. cv. vein in decidua capsularis (d.c.). exoc. exocoelom. y.s.c. yolk-sac cavity. x48.



Fig. 10. Section 23. A large mass of syncytio-trophoblast is invading a distended capillary (c.). i.intervillous space. gl. uterine gland. x104.


Fig.11. Section 99 General sectional view of the chorionic vesicle and the surrounding decidua. The section (99) passes through the embryonal primordium at the level of the hinder end of the primitive streak and shows the amnio-embryonal vesicle, here much reduced in size, the very much larger yolk-sac vesicle and especially the connecting stalk attached to the chorion below the central region of the decidua capsularis. ar. arteriole in d. marginalis. b.tr. basal trophoblast. c.s. connecting stalk. cv., cv.1 veins in d. capsularis (d.c.). d.c.' portion of capsularis artificially separated. d.b. decidua basalis. d.m. d. marginalis. exoc. exocoelom. gi.uterine gland. gr. groove in decidua.mv.,mv.' veins in d.marginalis. sy.tr. syncytio-trophoblast. x16.


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Florian Links: Text fig 1 | text fig 2 | text fig 3 | Plate 1 | Fig. 1. Section 49 | Fig.2. Section 43 | Fig.3. Section 40 | 
Fig.4. Section 37 | Plate 2 | Fig.5. Section 32 | Fig. 6. Section 79 | Fig.7. Section 97 | Fig.8. Section 75 | Plate 3 | 

Fig.9. Section 122 | 
Fig. 10. Section 23 | 
Fig.11. Section 99 | An Early Human Embryo (No. 1285)

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Florian J. and Hill JP. An early human embryo (no. 1285, Manchester Collection), with capsular attachment of the connecting stalk. (1935) J Anat. 69(4): 399-411. PMID 17104547


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