Publications by authors named "Joao Augusto Rodrigues Alves Diniz"

Understanding the cardiovascular system is fundamental in diagnosing pathologies and interpreting exams, such as contrast radiographs. In this context, the present study describes the collateral abdominal aorta artery branches of red-rumped agouti. Ten red-rumped agoutis, six males and four females, were assessed.

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  • The greater rhea, a significant wild ratite in Brazil, is important for poultry research focusing on productivity enhancements.
  • Current studies on its fetal attachments and embryonic development are essential for improving reproductive and nutritional management in these animals.
  • This study aimed to standardize the model for fetal attachments in greater rhea, revealing that its embryonic development patterns closely resemble those of other bird species.
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The determination of arterial vascular distribution patterns can contribute to more detailed knowledge on arterial systems. In this context, the aim of the present study was to describe the collateral aortic branches in the collared peccary, aiming to define a standard model for this species, providing information through comparative anatomy for analysis of some evolutionary aspects of the order Artiodactyla. Ten young male animals were employed.

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Introduction: The morphological study of wild animals serves as a base for more advanced studies in clinical medicine, surgery, and pathology. Due to an urgent need and demand for professionals specialized in this area, studies of this nature have become indispensable and so the objective of the present study was to describe the heart morphology of Callithrix jacchus.

Methods: Ten anatomic pieces of common marmoset were used.

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