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==Fig. 18-19.==
Three 9-day specimens of Horizon Vb, characterized by syncytiotrophoblastic lacunae with early utero-placental circulation, amniogenesis, a simple bilaminar germ disc and only variable degrees of exocoelomie (Heuser’s) membrane formation.


18 Note early predecidual reactions with infiltrating leucocytes about the ovum. Early utero-placental circulation is visible in the form of an empty maternal blood space at right communicating with the coalescing lacunae of the future intervillous space. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 8171|Carnegie 8171]], Section 3-2-11. X 100.
19 The significant feature of this gross implantation site is its inconspicuous nature due to small size of ovum and lack of endomctrial ulceration or congestion. [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 8171|Carnegie 8171]], Sequence 3. X 22.
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Fig. 18-19.

Three 9-day specimens of Horizon Vb, characterized by syncytiotrophoblastic lacunae with early utero-placental circulation, amniogenesis, a simple bilaminar germ disc and only variable degrees of exocoelomie (Heuser’s) membrane formation.

18 Note early predecidual reactions with infiltrating leucocytes about the ovum. Early utero-placental circulation is visible in the form of an empty maternal blood space at right communicating with the coalescing lacunae of the future intervillous space. Carnegie 8171, Section 3-2-11. X 100.

19 The significant feature of this gross implantation site is its inconspicuous nature due to small size of ovum and lack of endomctrial ulceration or congestion. Carnegie 8171, Sequence 3. X 22.


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Hertig AT. Rock J. and Adams EC. A description of 34 human ova within the first 17 days of development. (1956) Amer. J Anat., 98:435-493.


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