2016
DOI: 10.2535/ofaj.93.29
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Is the ultimobranchial body a reality or myth: a study using serial sections of human embryos

Abstract: Summary: Reported morphologies of the ultimobranchial body had varied between researchers: a cluster of mitotic cells, a duct-like structure and a rosette-like cell mass. To clarify the true morphology, we studied tilted horizontal sections of 20 human embryos (crown-rump length 5-18 mm; 4-6 weeks). The sections displayed a ladder-like arrangement of the second to fourth endodermal pouches and, in 5 early embryos we found the fifth pouch attached to the fifth ectodermal groove near the fourth pharyngeal arch a… Show more

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“…The aortic arch (or the DA) originates from the 4 th (or 6 th ) pharyngeal arch artery. According to our studies on the pharyngeal arch structures [1,6,7,13], the initial vertebral levels of these arteries almost correspond to the second-third vertebral bodies. At the site, the larynx, parathyroid and thymus together develop from the pharyngeal pouches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The aortic arch (or the DA) originates from the 4 th (or 6 th ) pharyngeal arch artery. According to our studies on the pharyngeal arch structures [1,6,7,13], the initial vertebral levels of these arteries almost correspond to the second-third vertebral bodies. At the site, the larynx, parathyroid and thymus together develop from the pharyngeal pouches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%