Template talk:Human Embryo Genital table

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  • cloaca [1] stage 11 (No. 164), 13 (186), 14 (80), 15 (2), 16 (221) and 19 (43).
  • rete[2] stage 16 (No. 1836), 17 (544), 18 (423; 511; 841), 19 (432), 20 (368; 460), 21 (22; 455; 2937), and 23 (75; 782; 1945)
  • external genitalia[3] stage 20 (No. 2393) and stage 23 (No. 950).
  • vagina[4] stage 17 (No. 353), 20 (966), 22 (584A; 4304; 4339; 4638), and 23 (4205; 4289; 5725).
  • pelvis[5] Pillett 1971, 1968, 1969, and 1967) prepared reconstructions of the pelvis at stages 15, 16, 17, and 18 and 23, respectively.

Template:Ref-Pillett1967 Pillett J (1967) Reconstruction des organes pelviens d’embryons humains de 12,5 et de 25 mm. CR Ass Anat 51 : 819-827

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Pillett J (1968) Reconstruction du pelvis d’un embryon humain de 7,5 mm (Stade XVI de Streeter). CR Ass Anat 52: 1013-1023

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Pillett J (1969) Reconstruction des organes génito«-urinaires et des veines pelviennes d’un embryon de 12,5 mm (Stade XVII de Streeter) CR Ass Anat 53 : 1817-1824

Template:Ref-Pillett1971 Pillett J (1971) Reconstruction des organes pelviens d’un embryon de 5 mm (Stade XV de Streeter) CR Ass Anat 54:705-715


Carnegie Collection embryos[6]

  1. Pohlman AG. The development of the cloaca in human embryos. (1911) Amer. J Anat. 12: 1-26.
  2. Wilson KM. Origin and development of the rete ovarii and the rete testis in the human embryo. (1926) Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 362, Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash., 17:69-88.
  3. Wilson KM. Correlation of external genitalia and sex-glands in the human embryo. (1926) Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 363, Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. 18: 23-30.
  4. Koff A. Development of the vagina in the human fetus. (1933) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 443, 24: 59-60.
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  6. O'Rahilly R. (1983). The timing and sequence of events in the development of the human reproductive system during the embryonic period proper. Anat. Embryol. , 166, 247-61. PMID: 6846859