A systematic study of the brain base arteries in the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
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Sistematização das artérias na base do encéfalo e suas fontes de suprimento sanguíneo em peru (Meleagris gallopavo)
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Thirty heads with neck segments of turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) were dissected for a systematic study of the arteries. The frequency of the arteries found was: Cerebral carotid artery, intercarotid anastomosis and internal ophthalmic artery (100%). Caudal branch of the cerebral carotid artery to the right (R) vestigial artery (70%) and developed (30%) and to the left (L) developed (70%) and vestigial artery (30%). Ventral tectal mesencephalic artery in (70%) to R and (30%) to L was the direct ...
Thirty heads with neck segments of turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) were dissected for a systematic study of the arteries. The frequency of the arteries found was: Cerebral carotid artery, intercarotid anastomosis and internal ophthalmic artery (100%). Caudal branch of the cerebral carotid artery to the right (R) vestigial artery (70%) and developed (30%) and to the left (L) developed (70%) and vestigial artery (30%). Ventral tectal mesencephalic artery in (70%) to R and (30%) to L was the direct branch of the cerebral carotid artery to L (70%) and to R (30%) collateral branch of the developed caudal branch. Basilar artery to L in (70%) and to R (30%) formed from the developed caudal branch; rostral ventral cerebellar artery present (86.7%) and absent (13.3%) to R and L. Caudal ventral cerebellar artery to R single (73.3%), double (23.3%) and triple (3.3%); caudal ventral cerebellar artery to L single (73.3%) and double (26.7%). Dorsal spinal artery branch of caudal ventral cerebellar artery to R (80%) and to L (73.3%). The rostral branch of cerebral carotid artery showed as collateral branches the single caudal cerebral artery to R (100%) and to L (96.7%) while in (3.3%) it was double. The middle cerebral artery was single to R and L (100%). Cerebroethmoidal artery to R and L (100%) with its collateral branch to single rostral cerebral artery (90%) to R and (86.7%) to L and double (10%) to R and (13.3%) to L. Ethmoidal artery to R and to L (100%) single. The cerebral arterial circle was rostrally and caudally opened, so that the cerebral blood supply was exclusively made by the carotid system. ...
Abstract in Portuguese (Brasil)
Trinta cabeças de peru Meleagris gallopavo , com segmento de pescoço, foram dissecados para o estudo sistemático das artérias. As maiores ocorrências das artérias foram: Artéria (A.) carótida do cérebro, anastomose intercarótica e A. oftálmica interna (100%). Ramo caudal da carótida do cérebro à direita (D) vestigial (70%) e desenvolvido (30%) e à esquerda (E) desenvolvido (70%) e vestigial (30%). A A. tectal mesencefálica ventral em (70%) à D e (30%) à E foi ramo direto da A. carótida do céreb ...
Trinta cabeças de peru Meleagris gallopavo , com segmento de pescoço, foram dissecados para o estudo sistemático das artérias. As maiores ocorrências das artérias foram: Artéria (A.) carótida do cérebro, anastomose intercarótica e A. oftálmica interna (100%). Ramo caudal da carótida do cérebro à direita (D) vestigial (70%) e desenvolvido (30%) e à esquerda (E) desenvolvido (70%) e vestigial (30%). A A. tectal mesencefálica ventral em (70%) à D e (30%) à E foi ramo direto da A. carótida do cérebro à E (70%) e à D (30%) ramo colateral do ramo caudal desenvolvido. A A. basilar à E em (70%) e à D (30%) formou- se do ramo caudal desenvolvido. A. cerebelar ventral rostral presente (86,7%) e ausente (13,3%) à D e E. A. cerebelar ventral caudal à D única (73,3%), dupla (23,3%) e tripla (3,3%). A. cerebelar ventral caudal à E única (73,3%) e dupla (26,7%). A. espinhal dorsal ramo da A. cerebelar ventral caudal à D (80%) e à E (73,3%). O ramo rostral da A. carótida do cérebro apresentou como ramos colaterais a A. cerebral caudal à D única (100%) e à E (96,7%) já em (3,3%) era dupla; A. cerebral média única à D e E (100%). A. cerebroetmoidal à D e E (100%) com seu ramo colateral a A. cerebral rostral única (90%) à D e (86,7%) à E e dupla (10%) à D e (13,3%) à E. A. etmoidal à D e à E (100%) única. Observou-se que o círculo arterial cerebral foi aberto rostralmente e caudalmente e o suprimento de sangue para o encéfalo foi exclusivamente pelo sistema carotídeo. ...
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Pesquisa veterinaria brasileira. Vol. 31, supl. 1 (dez. 2011), p. 39-46
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