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Fig 1. Ventral surface of left half of pharynx, 7 mm embryo
Shows early stage of recess, with 2nd arch completely in floor. Ectoderm left, in oontact with 1st pouch on other pouches the extent of contact with ectoderm is shown by light areas.
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Reference
Frazer JE. The early formations of the middle ear and eustachian tube - a criticism. (1922) J Anat. 57(1): 18-30. PMID 17103958
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