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    Anatomy and embryology 150 (1976), S. 19-33 
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Human fetus ; Skeletal development ; Ossific centres ; Calcaneus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A (silver) radiographic and microscopic study of the onset of ossification in the calcaneus of 177 human fetuses between 49 and 150 mm C.-R. length has revealed the presence of two independent and developmentally different ossific sites. A lateral locus, intramembranous (parachondral) in origin and precocious in appearance, was observed in slightly over 16% of the fetuses examined between 93 mm (the first appearance of this bone) and 150 mm C.-R. It occupied the vascular connective tissue within the anterior portion of a distinct groove on the inferolateral wall of the cartilaginous calcaneus between the retrotrochlear eminence anterosuperiorly, and the lateral process of the tuber posteroinferiorly. A centrally situated, primary ossific centre, endochondral in origin, was detected in only 11% of the fetuses between 118 mm (the initial appearance of this centre) and 150 mm C.-R. It was situated in the centre of the anterior third of the cartilaginous calcaneus in relatin to the sustentaculum tali medially and to a distinct cartilaginous prominence on its lateral surface. Only four fetuses possessed both ossific sites (lateral and central): at 122, 143, 145, and 150 mm C.-R., and in only one of these was continuity established between them. One fetus (122 mm) possessed two independent endochondral centres (superior and inferior).
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    Springer
    Anatomy and embryology 157 (1979), S. 167-176 
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Human embryo ; Vertebrae ; Somites ; Notochord ; Developmental stages
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A documented scheme of the early development of the human vertebrae is presented. It is based on (1) reports of workers who personally studied staged human embryos, and (2) personal observations and confirmations. The necessity of studying staged embryos in order to determine the precise sequence of developmental events is stressed.
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