Biotemas (Sep 2007)

Arterial supply of the thoracic lobes of the thymus in dogs of the Great Dane race.

  • Rosana Marques Silva,
  • Cheston César Honorato Pereira,
  • Sérgio Salazar Drummond,
  • Renato Souto Severino,
  • Frederico Ozanam Carneiro e Silva,
  • Eduardo Maurício Mendes de Lima,
  • Bárbara Oliveira Borges

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
pp. 97 – 102

Abstract

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The origins, numbers and type of arterial branches responsible for the blood supply of thoracic lobes of the thymus were studied in 28 stillborn dogs of the Great Dane, of which 18 were males and 10 were females. The arterial systems of these animals were filled with aqueous solution of Neoprene Latex “450”, 50%. After, the specimens were fixed in 10% formaldehyde aqueous solution. The lobes of the thymus were supplied by direct or indirect arterial branches coming from the right and left internal thoracic arteries, pericardiacophrenicas arteries, right and left costocervicais trunks, and left subclavian artery. The left subclavian artery and brachiocephalic trunk emitted direct branches towards the left thoracic lobe of the thymus.

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