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Figs. 235. Transition forms between mesenchyme and Hofbauer cells

Figs. 235-237. Transition forms between mesenchyme and Hofbauer cells. No. 645, slide 3; No. 592, slide 1; No. 645, slide 3b. X330.


Plate 20: Fig. 235 | Fig. 236 | Fig. 237 | Fig. 238 | Fig. 239 | Fig. 240 | Chapter 14 Hofbauer cells


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Mall FP. and Meyer AW. Studies on abortuses: a survey of pathologic ova in the Carnegie Embryological Collection. (1921) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 275, 12: 1-364.

In this historic 1921 pathology paper, figures and plates of abnormal embryos are not suitable for young students.

1921 Carnegie Collection - Abnormal: Preface | 1 Collection origin | 2 Care and utilization | 3 Classification | 4 Pathologic analysis | 5 Size | 6 Sex incidence | 7 Localized anomalies | 8 Hydatiform uterine | 9 Hydatiform tubal | Chapter 10 Alleged superfetation | 11 Ovarian Pregnancy | 12 Lysis and resorption | 13 Postmortem intrauterine | 14 Hofbauer cells | 15 Villi | 16 Villous nodules | 17 Syphilitic changes | 18 Aspects | Bibliography | Figures | Contribution No.56 | Contributions Series | Embryology History

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current09:01, 12 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 09:01, 12 December 20121,013 × 793 (121 KB)Z8600021 (talk | contribs)==Plate 20== Figs. 235-237. Transition forms between mesenchyme and Hofbauer cells. No. 645, slide 3; No. 592, slide 1; No. 645, slide 3b. X330. Fig. 238. A phagocytic pseudo-Hofbauer cell. No. 645, slide 2. X650. Figs. 239-240. Fusing Hofbauer cells f