2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2015001200009
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Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)

Abstract: RESUMO.-[Anatomia óssea e radiográfica do membro pélvico do cervo-do-pantanal (Blastocerus dichotomus).] O conhecimento das estruturas anatômicas encontradas nos animais silvestres é importante para a prática da clínica médica e cirúrgica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi descrever a osteologia e anatomia radiográfica do fêmur, patela, tíbia, fíbula, tarsais, metatarsais e falanges do cervo--do-pantanal, para contribuir com o cotidiano clínico e, a identificação da espécie. A maioria das estruturas foi semelhante… Show more

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“…But, in camel s (Crişan et al, 2009), otters ( Lutra lutra ) (Dinç, Aydın, & Atalar, 1999) and dogs (Gültekin & ve Uçar, 1980), the trochanter major was found to be lower than the caput femoris. On the other hand, Chimming et al (2015) claimed that in swamp deer ( Blastocerus dichotomus ), trochanter major was separated into cranial and caudal parts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, in camel s (Crişan et al, 2009), otters ( Lutra lutra ) (Dinç, Aydın, & Atalar, 1999) and dogs (Gültekin & ve Uçar, 1980), the trochanter major was found to be lower than the caput femoris. On the other hand, Chimming et al (2015) claimed that in swamp deer ( Blastocerus dichotomus ), trochanter major was separated into cranial and caudal parts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the more distinctive features of the humeri was the fossa trochanterica, in our specimen even continuous in cranial-caudal direction, rather than just a deep depression, as with other rodents. Although a deep fossa in H. hydrochaeris is reported, no mention of it in any of the available literature is made, about a continuous opening (Araújo et al, 2012;Bode et al, 2016aBode et al, , 2016bBrombini et al, 2018;Moreira et al, 2013;Schimming et al, 2015). Although not unique to H. hydrochaeris, the identification of the fossa might aid in species identification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides obtaining radiographic images, additional objectives were to practice orotracheal intubation, which is rather challenging, compared to other species (Girotto, 2018), and urethral catheterization, for future pharmaceutical induced semen collection techniques (Araujo et al, 2020;Rosenfield et al, 2019a). Although several publications have partially described the anatomic and radiographic structures of H. hydrochaeris (Araújo et al, 2012;Bode et al, 2016aBode et al, , 2016bBrombini et al, 2018;Hirota et al, 2018;Kihara, 2017;Schimming et al, 2015;Silva, 2019), this is the first reference on the complete radiographic skeletal anatomy, supported by bone specimens, intended as a reference for scientific studies and clinical-surgical applications. > 40kg are considered adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge of radiographic anatomical structure is very important and is a basic knowledge for identifying species and interpretive goals in an effort to increase endemic wildlife preservation because it can help veterinarians in the clinical aspect (Makungu et al, 2013;Schimming et al, 2015;Mohamed, 2018). To obtain an accurate diagnosis of radiographic images, knowledge of the normal radiographs of the structures examined is needed (Duncan et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%