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. 2022 May 11;11(5):735. doi: 10.3390/biology11050735

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Histological images (hematoxilyn-eosin) of lower limb, thigh: anterior fascia development. (A): 24 weeks; (B): 27 weeks; (C): 29 weeks; (D): 36 weeks; (E): 38 weeks; (F): 40 weeks. (*): deep fascia; (°): mesenchymal cells; (#): areolar tissue; (mu): muscle; (ad): adipose tissue. The first part of gestation is distinguished (AC) by an irregular connective tissue with a huge cellularity and the absence of sublayers, whilst the second part of the gestation (DF) showed up with a denser connective tissue, which was better organized in the fascial layers.