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Fig. 594 a and b. Section through a uriniferous tubule with a Stoerck's loop

(Human embryo of 105 mm., from the collection of Professor Stoerck, Vienna.) X 300.

Fig. 594 b explains the continuity of the various parts, which are again indicated as in Figs. 575 a and 591. Stoerck's loop consists of an ascending and a descending limb. The descending one is formed by the straight part of the tubulus contortus and a portion of the growth zone, that is left unshaded in Fig. 594 b, and from which the descending limb of Henie's loop later develops. The ascending limb of Stoerck's loop is thinner and darker than the descending one.


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Felix W. The development of the urinogenital organs. In Keibel F. and Mall FP. Manual of Human Embryology II. (1912) J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia. pp 752-979.

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