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(Fig. 4. Photomicrograph through a human embryo of 9 mm. at the level indicated in fig. 1. :1: 59. (1) Aorta; (2) posterior cardinal vein; (3) mesonephros; (4) gonad; (5) liver; (6) juxtaaortic body; (7) body...)
 
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[[:File:Jimenez-Castellanos1949 fig04.jpg|Fig. 4]].  Photomicrograph through a human embryo of 9 mm. at the level indicated in fig. 1. :1: 59. (1) Aorta; (2) posterior cardinal vein; (3) mesonephros; (4) gonad; (5) liver; (6) juxtaaortic body; (7) body of vertebra.
[[:File:Jimenez-Castellanos1949 fig04.jpg|Fig. 4]].  Photomicrograph through a human embryo of 9 mm. at the level indicated in fig. 1. :1: 59. (1) Aorta; (2) posterior cardinal vein; (3) mesonephros; (4) gonad; (5) liver; (6) juxtaaortic body; (7) body of vertebra.
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[[:File:Jimenez-Castellanos1949 fig06.jpg|Fig. 6]].  Photomicrograph through a human fetus of 40 mm. at the middle level indicated in fig. 3. ac 15. (1) Suprarenal gland; (2) aorta; (3) body of vertebra; (4) duodenum; (5) metanephros; (6) crus of diaphragm; (7) sympathetic cord; (8) right splanchnic nerve; (9) masses of sympathoblasts; (10) paraganglia; (11 ) renal vein; (12) inferior vena cava.
[[:File:Jimenez-Castellanos1949 fig06.jpg|Fig. 6]].  Photomicrograph through a human fetus of 40 mm. at the middle level indicated in fig. 3. ac 15. (1) Suprarenal gland; (2) aorta; (3) body of vertebra; (4) duodenum; (5) metanephros; (6) crus of diaphragm; (7) sympathetic cord; (8) right splanchnic nerve; (9) masses of sympathoblasts; (10) paraganglia; (11 ) renal vein; (12) inferior vena cava.
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===Reference===
===Reference===

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Fig. 4-6

Fig. 4. Photomicrograph through a human embryo of 9 mm. at the level indicated in fig. 1. :1: 59. (1) Aorta; (2) posterior cardinal vein; (3) mesonephros; (4) gonad; (5) liver; (6) juxtaaortic body; (7) body of vertebra.

Fig. 5. Photomicrograph through a human embryo of 14 mm. at the lower level indicated in figure 2. 1: 47. (1) Metanephros; (2) juxtaaortic body; (3) sympathetic cord; (4) aorta; (5) mesanephros; (6) body of vertebra.

Fig. 6. Photomicrograph through a human fetus of 40 mm. at the middle level indicated in fig. 3. ac 15. (1) Suprarenal gland; (2) aorta; (3) body of vertebra; (4) duodenum; (5) metanephros; (6) crus of diaphragm; (7) sympathetic cord; (8) right splanchnic nerve; (9) masses of sympathoblasts; (10) paraganglia; (11 ) renal vein; (12) inferior vena cava.

Reference

Jimenez-Castellanos J. The morphogenesis of the systems of juxta-aortic tissues in human embryos. (1949) Q Bull Northwest Univ Med Sch. 23(4):428-31. PMID: 18148736


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