Anatomical typesofrenal arteriesinCrab-eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous

Authors

  • Lorena Tannús Menezes
  • André Luiz Quagliato Santos
  • Flávio Machado de Moraes
  • Arthur Paulino Sanzo Kaminishi
  • Tatiana Grillo Leonardo
  • Liliane Rangel Nascimento

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kidney, vinylite, arteries

Abstract

Was studied one pair of kidneys from crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), obtained from an animal female adult, which were injected vinylite dissolved in acetone and stained, through the renal arteries, then subjected to the corrosion process acid (sulfuric acid 30%). The vascular models obtained have revealed that: a) the sector arteries and branches of the primary division of the renal arteries, appear in number of two, both in the right kidney as the left kidney. b) in the right kidney, right renal artery emits a cranial sectoral artery that supplies the dorsocranial region of the organ. A caudal sectoral artery rises from the right renal artery to irrigate the dorsocaudal, ventrocaudal and ventrocranial regions of this kidney. c) in the left kidney, left renal artery provides a dorsal sectoral artery, which serves the dorsocranial region of the organ and even an ventral sectoral artery to the dorsocaudal, ventrocaudal and ventrocranial regions.

Published

2015-09-11

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Section

Medicina veterinária

How to Cite

Anatomical typesofrenal arteriesinCrab-eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous. (2015). Pubvet, 5(12). https://ojs.pubvet.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/2338

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