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Plate 24

Fig. 283. Cross section of intensely fibrous villi from No. 7656. (See Chapter XV.)

Fig. 284. Conceptus showing numerous trophoblastic nodules. (After Sdmmering.)

Fig. 285. Portion of chorionic vesicle showing an apical villous nodule to the right and others elsewhere. No. 1495a. X2.4.

Fig. 286. Chorionic vesicle showing numerous small villous nodules. No. 2197. XI. 6.

Fig. 287. A villous nodule completely surrounded by stroma, except at its free surface not shown in the figure. No. 556.

Fig. 288. A villous nodule near the base of a villous tree. No. 2365. X7.2.

Fig. 289. Villous nodules and lichen-like streamers on a villous tree. No. 2204. X7.2.

Fig. 290. A group of teased villi bearing numerous trophoblastic nodules. No. 2225. X4.8.

Fig. 291. Several villi ending in a single trophoblastic nodule. No. 308. X4.8.

Fig. 292. A macerated villous tree, one branch of which bears a nodule on its extremity. No. 2472. X7.2.


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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.

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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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