ARTERIAL VASCULARIZATION OF THIMUS OF BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN DONKEY (Equus asinus)
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There were utilised 10 fetuses of jumentos, males and females, to macroscopic study of the thymus vascularization. After the arteries injection, throught the aorta, with Neoprene Latx “450” solution, it was proceded the fixation, in a 10% formalin solution. It was observed that the thymus is reached by direct or indirect arterial branches coming from the right and left internal thoracic, left subclavian arterie, right superficial cervical, left extern thoracic and direct and indirect branches of left and right carotidas arteries. Thymus; vascularization; Equus asinusDownloads
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2008-04-03
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AGRESTE, F. R.; BOMBONATO, P. P.; BARROSO, C. E.; REZENDE, F. H.; SANTANA, M. I. S.; CARNEIRO SILVA, F. O. ARTERIAL VASCULARIZATION OF THIMUS OF BRAZILIAN NORTHEASTERN DONKEY (Equus asinus). Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira, Goiânia, v. 9, n. 1, p. 156–160, 2008. DOI: 10.5216/cab.v9i1.958. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/958. Acesso em: 19 nov. 2024.
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