. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. Interventricular Septum tSinus venosi sinus venosus yij Endocardial £ Cushion fl. common cardinal vein Septum U sinuj, venosus Afrio-irentricutar groove -â >-. ⢠\ opening Fig. 253.âOblique transverse sections of heart wall: A, 6 mm.; B, 9 mm.; C, 12 mm. (A and B are \ based on figures of Tandler). tral and caudal edge of septum I fuses with the endocardial cushions, which have in turn united with each other (Figs. 253 and 254, C). The interatrial foramen is thus obliterated, but th


. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. Interventricular Septum tSinus venosi sinus venosus yij Endocardial £ Cushion fl. common cardinal vein Septum U sinuj, venosus Afrio-irentricutar groove -â >-. ⢠\ opening Fig. 253.âOblique transverse sections of heart wall: A, 6 mm.; B, 9 mm.; C, 12 mm. (A and B are \ based on figures of Tandler). tral and caudal edge of septum I fuses with the endocardial cushions, which have in turn united with each other (Figs. 253 and 254, C). The interatrial foramen is thus obliterated, but the foramen ovale persists until after birth. In embryos of 9 mm. the septum secundum is developed from the dorsal and cephalic wall of the atrium just to the right of the septum primum (Fig. 253, C). It is impor-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Prentiss, Charles William, 1874-1915. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders


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