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  1. The cardiovascular system comprises the heart, veins, arteries, and capillary beds. The atrioventricular (mitral and tricuspid) and semilunar (aortic and pulmonic) valves keep blood flowing in one direction through the heart, and valves in large veins keep blood flowing back toward the heart.

  2. 2 kwi 2023 · The following sections in this chapter will discuss the imaging characteristics of the normal canine and feline cardiovascular system, as well as abnormal variations for the identification of cardiovascular diseases. Normal Anatomy. The heart is the driving force (pump) of the circulatory system.

  3. 18 lip 2016 · A three-dimensional description of the distribution and organization of the canine intrinsic cardiac nervous system was developed by Yuan et al. (1994). They consistently found distinct epicardial ganglionated plexuses in four atrial and three ventricular regions, with occasional neurons being located throughout atrial and ventricular tissues ...

  4. 3 sie 2015 · The cardiovascular system (or circulatory system) is the system responsible for circulating blood throughout the dog’s body. It consists of the heart and blood vessels, namely arteries, veins and capillaries.

  5. Hill’s Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy. Contents. 1 Introduction. Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems. 2 Normal Heart. 3 Chronic Valvular Disease. 4 Normal Canine Heart. 5 Heartworm Disease. 6 Normal Canine Heart. 7 Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy. 8 Normal Feline Heart. 9 Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. 10 Normal Feline Heart.

  6. The cardiovascular system includes the heart and the blood vessels (the veins and the arteries). The function of the heart is to pump blood. The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs, where oxygen is added to the blood and carbon dioxide is removed from it.

  7. 25 cze 2020 · Biochemical Profile. Creatine kinase (CK), mainly a cytosolic enzyme, is primarily active in skeletal and cardiac muscles and the brain. Three main isoenzymes (CK-BB, CK-MB, CK-MM) can be separated electrophoretically, but only CK-MB is found in the myocardium.

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