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Fig. Reconstruction model embryo 6.6 mm
C. Median section through “cavity.” The greater part of the area of the sagittal wall is adherent, leaving only channels along the dorsal wall and floor. The “ ventral lamina. ” (V.L.) is seen below the‘floor, as in the previous figure.
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Reference
Frazer JE. Development of the larynx. (1910) J Anat. 44: 156-191. PMID 17232839
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