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Cervical sinus

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Hosokawa, Takahiro; Yamada, Yoshitake; Sato, Yumiko; Tanami, Yutaka; Amano, Hizuru; Fujiogi, Michimasa; Kawashima, Hiroshi; Oguma, Eiji (2015-10-01).
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The head and neck of a human embryo 32 days old, seen from the ventral surface
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Sometimes, the cervical sinus can fail to obliterate and thus remains as a
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Index


pharyngeal pouches
pharyngeal grooves
Tuberculum laterale
Tuberculum impar
Foramen cecum
Ductus thyreoglossus
Latin
Anatomical terminology
edit on Wikidata
embryonic development
neck
second pharyngeal arch
pharyngeal arches
branchial cleft cyst
infection
second pharyngeal arch
thoracic wall
second pharyngeal arch
pharyngeal arches
branchial cleft cyst
second pharyngeal arch
pharyngeal arches
sternocleidomastoid muscle
infection
Medical ultrasound
The head and neck of a human embryo 32 days old, seen from the ventral surface
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Gray's Anatomy

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