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Plate 2. The developmental alterations in the vascular system of the brain of the human embryo

Carnegie Collection, No. 588

Right and left profile views of a wax-plate reconstruction of the main arteries and veins in a human embryo 4 mm long.

Enlarged about 40 diameters.

  • This stage illustrates the character of the first type of the circulation of the head and its relation to the other blood-vessels of the body.
  • The primary head-vein and its tributaries which form the main drainage-channels of the head as shown in blue.
  • These communicate by anastomosing loops with the capillary plexus everywhere investing the brain-wall, only patches of which are shown in the model.
  • The capillary plexus of the brain-wall is fed by arterial feeders, the stumps of which, as shown in the model, arise from the aortic system.
  • The trunk that persists as the internal carotid artery is already quite definite.


1921 Human Brain Vascular: Fig 1 | Fig 2 | Fig 3 | Fig 4 | Fig 5 | Fig 6 | Fig 7-9 | Fig 10 | Fig 11 | Fig 12 |Fig 13 | Fig 14 | Fig 15 | Fig 16 | Fig 17 | Fig 18 | Fig 19 | Fig 20 | Fig 21 | Fig 22 | Fig 23 | Fig 24 | Fig 25 | Fig 26 | Fig 27 | Plate 1 - embryos 4 mm to birth | Plate 2 - embryo 4 mm | Plate 3 - embryo 11.5 mm | Plate 4 - embryo 21 mm | Plate 5 - embryo 43 mm | Carnegie No.24 | George Streeter


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Reference

Streeter GL. The developmental alterations in the vascular system of the brain of the human embryo. (1921) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. 8:7-38.


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14:41, 16 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 14:41, 16 February 20111,200 × 806 (147 KB)S8600021 (talk | contribs)==The developmental alterations in the vascular system of the brain of the human embryo== By George L. Streeter. (five plates and twelve text-figures)