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DOI: 10.1002/path.1700880218
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Studies on the human mural endocardium

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“…1). According to Becker (1964), the subendocardium, in contrast to the endocardium, arises embryologically in common with the myocardium. The distinction between the two layers is more evident in the early years of life (Gross, 1935).…”
Section: Light Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). According to Becker (1964), the subendocardium, in contrast to the endocardium, arises embryologically in common with the myocardium. The distinction between the two layers is more evident in the early years of life (Gross, 1935).…”
Section: Light Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1930;Lannigan and Zaki, 1966]. The subendocardium embryologically arises in common with the myocardium [Nagayo, 1909;Seipp, 1896;Becker, 1964], which origin is in contrast to the origin of the endocardium proper. Clear distinction between these two main layers is more evi dent in early years of life [G/ms, 1935].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%