2001
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-95962001000200002
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Artérias destinadas ao útero e tuba uterina em gatas (Felis catus)

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“…Right Kidney (RKd), Left Kidney (LKd), Intestine (In), Urinary Glabber (UGl), Ovary (Ov), Uterine Horn (UH), Uterine Body (UB), Vagina (Va), abdominal aorta artery (white arrow), ovarian artery (asterisk), internal iliac artery (1), left pudendal artery (2), urogenital artery (3), Uterine branch of the urogenital artery (4) and vaginal branch of the urogenital artery (5). Bar: 1cm carnivores, but inverse results in pigs where the cranial branch directs its supply to the vagina and the caudal branch to the uterus (GETTY, 1986;MIGLINO et al, 2001). In guinea pigs (Cavea porcellus) ovarian artery that perfusing the uterus, vagina and ovary, becomes the common vessel for the genital system of species and it have their origin in the abdominal aorta (PIRES, 2008).…”
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“…Right Kidney (RKd), Left Kidney (LKd), Intestine (In), Urinary Glabber (UGl), Ovary (Ov), Uterine Horn (UH), Uterine Body (UB), Vagina (Va), abdominal aorta artery (white arrow), ovarian artery (asterisk), internal iliac artery (1), left pudendal artery (2), urogenital artery (3), Uterine branch of the urogenital artery (4) and vaginal branch of the urogenital artery (5). Bar: 1cm carnivores, but inverse results in pigs where the cranial branch directs its supply to the vagina and the caudal branch to the uterus (GETTY, 1986;MIGLINO et al, 2001). In guinea pigs (Cavea porcellus) ovarian artery that perfusing the uterus, vagina and ovary, becomes the common vessel for the genital system of species and it have their origin in the abdominal aorta (PIRES, 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%