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From Embryology
Carnegie embryo from tubal pregnancy, first discussed by Mall in 1915 survey of Carnegie Collection[1]
Tubal Pregnancy with Normal Embryos
- "In only 25 per cent of our specimens containing normal embryos have we data which bear upon their ages, and in only a few of these cases are there any observations on the condition of the tube wall. In 5 cases (Nos. 175, 179, 183, 387, Carnegie embryo from tubal pregnancy, first discussed by Mall in 1915 survey of Carnegie Collection[1]
Tubal Pregnancy with Normal Embryos
- "In only 25 per cent of our specimens containing normal embryos have we data which bear upon their ages, and in only a few of these cases are there any observations on the condition of the tube wall. In 5 cases (Nos. 175, 179, 183, 387, Template loop detected: Template:CE898) it is stated that tubal abortion had taken place. This would indicate that with the embryo normal, 10 per cent end in tubal abortion."
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mall FP. On the fate of the human embryo in tubal pregnancy. (1915) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 221, 1: 1-104.
) it is stated that tubal abortion had taken place. This would indicate that with the embryo normal, 10 per cent end in tubal abortion."