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==Diagram of the vascular channels in a human embryo of the second week==
==Fig. 458. Diagram of the vascular channels in a human embryo of the second week==


(After Eternod.)  
(After Eternod.)  


* The red lines are the dorsal aortæ continued into the umbilical arteries.  
* '''red lines''' - are the dorsal aortae continued into the umbilical arteries.  
* The red dotted lines are the ventral aortæ, and the blue dotted lines the vitelline veins.
* '''red dotted lines''' - are the ventral aortae.
* '''blue dotted lines''' - are the vitelline veins.
 
 
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Fig. 458. Diagram of the vascular channels in a human embryo of the second week

(After Eternod.)

  • red lines - are the dorsal aortae continued into the umbilical arteries.
  • red dotted lines - are the ventral aortae.
  • blue dotted lines - are the vitelline veins.


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1902 Vena cava inferior | 1905 Brain Blood Vessels | 1909 Cervical Veins | 1909 Dorsal aorta and umbilical veins | 1912 Heart | 1912 Human Heart | 1914 Earliest Blood-Vessels | 1915 Congenital Cardiac Disease | 1915 Dura Venous Sinuses | 1916 Blood cell origin | 1916 Pars Membranacea Septi | 1919 Lower Limb Arteries | 1921 Human Brain Vascular | 1921 Spleen | 1922 Aortic-Arch System | 1922 Pig Forelimb Arteries | 1922 Chicken Pulmonary | 1923 Head Subcutaneous Plexus | 1923 Ductus Venosus | 1925 Venous Development | 1927 Stage 11 Heart | 1928 Heart Blood Flow | 1935 Aorta | 1935 Venous valves | 1938 Pars Membranacea Septi | 1938 Foramen Ovale | 1939 Atrio-Ventricular Valves | 1940 Vena cava inferior | 1940 Early Hematopoiesis | 1941 Blood Formation | 1942 Truncus and Conus Partitioning | Ziegler Heart Models | 1951 Heart Movie | 1954 Week 9 Heart | 1957 Cranial venous system | 1959 Brain Arterial Anastomoses | Historic Embryology Papers | 2012 ECHO Meeting | 2016 Cardiac Review | Historic Disclaimer


Gray - Cardiovascular: 448 Artery and vein | 458 Human embryo week 2 vascular | 459 Human embryo 14 days with yolk-sac



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