Development and anatomy of the nasal accessory sinuses in man; observations based on two hundred and ninety lateral nasal walls, showing the various stages and types of development of the accessory sinus areas from the sixtieth day of fetal life to advanced maturity . Fig. 2.—Diagram Drawn From a Coronal Section, mm. Posterior to that Shown in Fig. 1. (Series A, No. 1, slide 4, section 12. X 16%.), Cartilago capsular nasalis; , septum nasi; , concha inferior. EMBRYOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS 23 .^. Fig. 3.—Diagram Drawn From a Coronal Section Through Nasal Area OF a Si


Development and anatomy of the nasal accessory sinuses in man; observations based on two hundred and ninety lateral nasal walls, showing the various stages and types of development of the accessory sinus areas from the sixtieth day of fetal life to advanced maturity . Fig. 2.—Diagram Drawn From a Coronal Section, mm. Posterior to that Shown in Fig. 1. (Series A, No. 1, slide 4, section 12. X 16%.), Cartilago capsular nasalis; , septum nasi; , concha inferior. EMBRYOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS 23 .^. Fig. 3.—Diagram Drawn From a Coronal Section Through Nasal Area OF a Sixty-day Embryo, mm. Posterior to the Section Shown in Fig. 2. (Series A, No. 1, slide 6, section 6. X 16^3.) , Septum nasi; note relative thickness at this stage of development; , concha inferior; , processus palatinus of maxilla; , organon vomeronasale (Jacobsoni); , cartilago capsute nasalis.


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