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  1. This study aimed to visualize the adrenal arteries and veins of dogs using CT images and investigate the anatomical information of the vasculature required for adrenal resection in dogs without adrenal tumours.

  2. 24 lip 2020 · This paper provides a brief overview of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the ITVs described in dogs with cranial and caudal vena cava obstruction and portal hypertension as shown by CT angiography.

  3. 1 wrz 2022 · These are classified into three types: cranial, middle and caudal adrenal branches. It is also known that the adrenal vein flows into the phrenicoabdominal vein. However, individual...

  4. 5 lis 2016 · The portal vein in the normal dog has at least three embryonic connections with the systemic venous system, which usually are not, or only minimally perfused. One of these connects the phrenic vein with small branches of the portal vein (Huntington and Mcclure, 1920; Bertolini, 2010a).

  5. The canine adrenal glands receive blood from the celiac artery, cranial mesenteric artery, caudal phrenic artery, cranial abdominal artery, phrenicoabdominal trunk, abdominal aorta, renal artery and lumbar artery. These are classified into three types: cranial, middle and caudal adrenal branches.

  6. e-Anatomy Human anatomy atlas IMAIOS DICOM Viewer Free DICOM viewer vet-Anatomy ... Caudal phrenic vein Vena phrenica caudalis. Definition. References. ... IMAIOS is a company which aims to assist and train human and animal practitioners. Serving healthcare professionals through interactive anatomy atlases, medical imaging, collaborative ...

  7. 8 kwi 2000 · The left phrenic vein and the left hepatic vein both entered the ampulla independently of the shunting vessel. The morphology of the ductus venosus in the pups was similar and consistent with the morphology of the left divisional intrahepatic PDV shunt of the adult dogs.

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