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Fig. 10. shows the position of the pulmonary opening (Pul.) behind the 4th pouch level
the 5th arch is obliquely shaded. The central mass (C.M.) is shown interposed between the ends of the 3rd and 4th arches.
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Reference
Frazer JE. Development of the larynx. (1910) J Anat. 44: 156-191. PMID 17232839
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