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==Figure 5. Camera-lucida sketch of a portion of the right transverse sinus in a human embryo 27.5 mm long==
==Figure 5. Camera-lucida sketch of a portion of the right transverse sinus in a human embryo 27.5 mm long==


Carnegie Collection, No. 1458
Carnegie Collection Embryo No. 1458


It illustrates the manner of channel-migration in the loops of the tentorial plexus, whereby the main channel follows a course in adaptation to the caudal growth of the cerebral hemisphere. While this process is under way there are found along the cerebra! margin the slender remnants of discarded channels.  
It illustrates the manner of channel-migration in the loops of the tentorial plexus, whereby the main channel follows a course in adaptation to the caudal growth of the cerebral hemisphere. While this process is under way there are found along the cerebra! margin the slender remnants of discarded channels.  
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Figure 5. Camera-lucida sketch of a portion of the right transverse sinus in a human embryo 27.5 mm long

Carnegie Collection Embryo No. 1458

It illustrates the manner of channel-migration in the loops of the tentorial plexus, whereby the main channel follows a course in adaptation to the caudal growth of the cerebral hemisphere. While this process is under way there are found along the cerebra! margin the slender remnants of discarded channels.


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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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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