2001
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-95962001000300001
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Gross anatomical study of the aortic ARC branches of the paca (Agouti paca, Linnaeus, 1766)

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“…While in the minority of the animals, the collateral branches of the aortic arch was the brachycephalic trunk, the left common carotid artery and the left subclavian artery. These same findings were reported by Oliveira et al (2001) in paca, Kabak & Haziroglu (2003) in guinea-pig, Araújo et al (2004) in chinchilla, Magalhães et al (2007) in rock cavy and the same was observed in rabbits in this study. But Atalar et al (2003) described the presence of three vessels originated from the aortic arch in the Brazilian porcupine, that is, the brachycephalic trunk and the left common carotid and left subclavian arteries.…”
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“…While in the minority of the animals, the collateral branches of the aortic arch was the brachycephalic trunk, the left common carotid artery and the left subclavian artery. These same findings were reported by Oliveira et al (2001) in paca, Kabak & Haziroglu (2003) in guinea-pig, Araújo et al (2004) in chinchilla, Magalhães et al (2007) in rock cavy and the same was observed in rabbits in this study. But Atalar et al (2003) described the presence of three vessels originated from the aortic arch in the Brazilian porcupine, that is, the brachycephalic trunk and the left common carotid and left subclavian arteries.…”
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“…The left subclavian artery was branch of the aortic arch, in agreement with the findings of Angell-James (1974), Albuquerque et al (1987) and Barone (1996) in rabbits, Oliveira et al (2001) in paca, Atalar et al (2003) in the Brazilian porcupine, Kabak & Haziroglu (2003) in guinea-pig, Araújo et al (2004) in chinchilla, Culau et al (2007) in capybara, Magalhães et al (2007) in rock cavy, and Campos et al (2010) in nutria. Albuquerque et al (1987) in rabbit, Culau et al (2007) in capybara, and Magalhães et al (2007) in rock cavy described the presence of a bicarotid trunk, which originated the right and left carotid arteries, what has not been found in this study.…”
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“…Filho & Borelli (1970) estudando 240 gatos (Felis catus domestica) encontraram em 165 animais este mesmo arranjo, sendo a presença de tronco bicarotídeo relatada no restante. Este mesmo arranjo foi descrito em pacas (Agouti paca) e chinchilas (Chinchilla lanígera) (Oliveira et al 2001, Araujo et al 2004. Em estudos com gambás (Didelphis albiventris) e mocós (Kerodon rupestris), este arranjo foi o menos encontrado, sendo que na maioria dos casos, surge do tronco braquiocefálico a artéria subclávia direita e posteriormente o tronco bicarotídeo se dividindo nas artérias carótidas comum direita e esquerda (Reckziegel et al 2003, Magalhães et al 2007), assemelhando-se a forma descrita em suínos por Getty (1981), esse comportamento também foi encontrado em cutias (Dasyprocta agouti) (Carvalho et al 1993).…”
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