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Carnegie Stage Section

Abbreviation Key

a
artery
aa
arteries
ant
anterior
a-v
atrio-ventricular
C
Cervical
Co
Coccygeal
CN
Cranial Nerve
D
diencephalic neuromere or diencephalon
dm
dermatomyotome
inf
inferior
int
internal
L
Lumbar
lat
lateral
lt
left
M
mesencephalic neuromere or mesencephalon
med
medial
n
nerve
O
Occipital
P
prosencephalon
post
posterior
prim
primordial
R
rhombencephalon
Rh
rhombomere
rt
right
S
Sacral
T
Thoracic
v
vein
vv
veins
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C-4 spinal nerve, C-5 dorsal root, C-5 spinal ganglion, caudal edge of adenohypophysis, central canal, cerebral vesicle (telencephalon), cervical plexus, dorsal thalamus, edge of cerebral vesicle(s), external acoustic meatus, external carotid artery, fusion region between cerebral vesicle and diencephalon, hypothalamic sulcus, hypothalamus, internal carotid artery, laryngeal inlet, laryngeal pharynx, lateral rectus muscle, lateral ventricle, marginal ridge, maxillary nerve (CN V₂), middle cerebral artery, middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle, oculomotor nerve (CN III), ophthalmic nerve (CN V₁), orbitosphenoid, pharyngeal arch 2 cartilage, semispinalis capitis muscle, semispinalis cervicis muscle, splenius muscle, sternocleidomastoid muscle, trapezius muscle, ventral thalamus
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Carnegie Embryo #9325   |   Location: 11-1-3

Keywords: C-4 spinal nerve, C-5 dorsal root, C-5 spinal ganglion, caudal edge of adenohypophysis, central canal, cerebral vesicle (telencephalon), cervical plexus, dorsal thalamus, edge of cerebral vesicle(s), external acoustic meatus, external carotid artery, fusion region between cerebral vesicle and diencephalon, hypothalamic sulcus, hypothalamus, internal carotid artery, laryngeal inlet, laryngeal pharynx, lateral rectus muscle, lateral ventricle, marginal ridge, maxillary nerve (CN V₂), middle cerebral artery, middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle, oculomotor nerve (CN III), ophthalmic nerve (CN V₁), orbitosphenoid, pharyngeal arch 2 cartilage, semispinalis capitis muscle, semispinalis cervicis muscle, splenius muscle, sternocleidomastoid muscle, trapezius muscle, ventral thalamus

Source: The Virtual Human Embryo.