1996
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2318-3659.v33isupl.p261-269
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Ramificação e distribuição dos nervos frênicos no diafragma de jumentos do Nordeste brasileiro (Asinus asinus)

Abstract: Mediante fixação e dissecação, foram examinadas, em 30 diafragmas de jumentos do Nordeste brasileiro (Asinusasinus), sendo 15 de machos e 15 de fêmeas, adultos, a ramificação e a distribuição dos nervos frênicos direito e esquerdo, tendo-se observado que: 1) Os nervos frênicos resolvem-se mais freqüentemente em tronco lombocostal e ramo esternal, tanto à direita (76,7%) como à esquerda (53,3%), com disposição simétrica em parte dos casos (43,3%); 2) Os ramos lombares destinam-se aos pilares correspondentes {pa… Show more

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“…Divisions of the right phrenic nerve in the ventrolateral branch and dorsal trunk or trifurcation are found in the opossum in 50% of the observations, approximating the data found by Amorim Júnior et al. (1993) of 46.6% for each in the Callithrix jacchus .…”
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“…Divisions of the right phrenic nerve in the ventrolateral branch and dorsal trunk or trifurcation are found in the opossum in 50% of the observations, approximating the data found by Amorim Júnior et al. (1993) of 46.6% for each in the Callithrix jacchus .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The fascicular characteristic of the costal portion of the diaphragm, verified in the opossum, is also mentioned in a study of the rabbit diaphragm by Pompeu et al. (1992), and in Callithrix jacchus (Amorim Júnior et al., 1993), whose authors point out that the muscular belly of the diaphragm of this animal is symmetrically compounded by muscular fascicles.…”
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“…According to Gordon et al (1989), the tendineous center of the dog diaphragm occupies 21% of the total sur-face of the muscle and, consequently, the muscular part accounts for the other 79%. Amorim J unior et al (1993) studying white-ear opossum (Didelphis albiventris) reported that the anatomic characteristics of the diaphragm of this species are similar to those of laboratory animals, including guinea pigs.…”
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confidence: 91%