. The American journal of anatomy. pose the cervicalvesicle and more clearly to show its relation to the thymus anlage. Dorso-lateralaspect; reduced one-half. 5 Drawing of a reconstruction showing the relation of the vesicula cervicalislateralis () to the thymus head () and their topographical relation toneighboring structures. In this stage the thymus and the cervical vesicle, whichhave fused, have lost their connection respectively with the entoderm and ecto-derm. Right side, lateral aspect; pig mm. in length. Model X 182, reducedone-half. 6 Drawing of a reconstruction showing t


. The American journal of anatomy. pose the cervicalvesicle and more clearly to show its relation to the thymus anlage. Dorso-lateralaspect; reduced one-half. 5 Drawing of a reconstruction showing the relation of the vesicula cervicalislateralis () to the thymus head () and their topographical relation toneighboring structures. In this stage the thymus and the cervical vesicle, whichhave fused, have lost their connection respectively with the entoderm and ecto-derm. Right side, lateral aspect; pig mm. in length. Model X 182, reducedone-half. 6 Drawing of a reconstruction showing the topographical relation of thesuperficial thymus to the thymus head. These two structures, in the specimenfrom which the reconstruction of the thymus was made, are connected witheach other by the connecting band () which loops over the hypoglossal thymus, lateral aspect. X 30, reduced one-half. 7 Drawing of model represented in figure 6; ventral aspect. 336 DEVELOPMENT OF THE THYMUS J. A. DADERTSCHKU PLATE 2


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