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Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)

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Main Author: Martins , Tracy Martina Marques
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Martins , Táric Ramon Marques, Fontana, Cássio Aparecido Pereira, Lima, Fabiano Campos, Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec, Pereira, Kleber Fernando, Malysz, Taís
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Summary: The brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) is a deer that lives in South America, particularly in Brazil and nearby countries such as Uruguay and Argentina. This study aimed to describe the topography, morphology, wraps and renal arterial segments of brocket deer. Used two specimens of M. gouazoubira; through dissection, the skin was completely removed and later scored the arteries of animals with stained latex red later the animals were fixed in a formaldehyde solution 10%. Sequentially through a ventral access block was removed from the animal gut and kidneys disjoint this block. The right kidney located at the level of the vertebrae L1-L3 and the left kidney at the level of vertebrae L2-L4 were presented rounded with smooth convex faces without lobation, wrapped sequentially by a thin fibrous capsule, the renal fat and fascia capsule. Medial to each kidney, the adrenal glands were. Renal artery forked in the hilar region in the cranial and caudal artery sectoral and one of these sectoral arteries (cranial and caudal) originated five main segments directed to the ventral region and the dorsal region each kidney, these segments are again bifurcated arterial segments totaling 14. Microscopically the kidneys presented similar organization to that presented by the ruminants with cortical and medullary region with fused lobes. The kidneys brocket deer resemble the kidneys of other ruminants in general, and to carnivores. Thus, its morphology, topography and the renal arterial segments and anatomical and surgical territories of the species studied have been shown to be unique.
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spelling Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)Descripción morfológica renal del ciervo rojo, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; Cervidae)Descrição morfológica renal do veado-catingueiro, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; Cervidae)Artéria renalRimVeado-catingueiroMazama gouazoubira.Arteria renalRiñónCiervoMazama gouazoubira.Renal arteryKidneyBrocket deerMazama gouazoubira.The brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) is a deer that lives in South America, particularly in Brazil and nearby countries such as Uruguay and Argentina. This study aimed to describe the topography, morphology, wraps and renal arterial segments of brocket deer. Used two specimens of M. gouazoubira; through dissection, the skin was completely removed and later scored the arteries of animals with stained latex red later the animals were fixed in a formaldehyde solution 10%. Sequentially through a ventral access block was removed from the animal gut and kidneys disjoint this block. The right kidney located at the level of the vertebrae L1-L3 and the left kidney at the level of vertebrae L2-L4 were presented rounded with smooth convex faces without lobation, wrapped sequentially by a thin fibrous capsule, the renal fat and fascia capsule. Medial to each kidney, the adrenal glands were. Renal artery forked in the hilar region in the cranial and caudal artery sectoral and one of these sectoral arteries (cranial and caudal) originated five main segments directed to the ventral region and the dorsal region each kidney, these segments are again bifurcated arterial segments totaling 14. Microscopically the kidneys presented similar organization to that presented by the ruminants with cortical and medullary region with fused lobes. The kidneys brocket deer resemble the kidneys of other ruminants in general, and to carnivores. Thus, its morphology, topography and the renal arterial segments and anatomical and surgical territories of the species studied have been shown to be unique.El venado bovino (Mazama gouazoubira) es un venado que vive en América del Sur, especialmente en Brasil y países cercanos como Uruguay y Argentina. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo describir la topografía, morfología, envolturas y segmentos arteriales renales de M. gouazoubira. Se utilizaron dos especímenes y mediante disección se removió completamente la piel y posteriormente se marcaron las arterias de un animal con látex rojo, posteriormente se fijaron los animales en solución de formaldehído al 10%. Secuencialmente a través de un acceso ventral se extrajo el bloque de vísceras del animal y los riñones se separaron de este bloque. El riñón derecho ubicado a nivel de las vértebras L1-L3 y el riñón izquierdo a nivel de las vértebras L2-L4, eran redondeados, con caras lisas convexas sin lobulación, rodeadas por una fina cápsula fibrosa, cápsula adiposa y fascia renal. Medialmente a cada riñón estaban las glándulas suprarrenales. La arteria renal se bifurcó en la región hiliar hacia la arteria sectorial craneal y caudal, y una de estas arterias sectoriales (craneal y caudal) originó cinco segmentos principales dirigidos a la región ventral y la región dorsal de cada riñón, estos segmentos bifurcados de nuevo totalizando 14 segmentos arteriales. Microscópicamente los riñones mostraron una organización similar a la que presentan los rumiantes con regiones corticales y medulares con lóbulos fusionados. Los riñones de los especímenes son similares a los riñones de otros rumiantes en general y a los de los carnívoros. Así, su morfología, topografía y segmentos arteriales renales y consecuentemente los territorios quirúrgicos estudiados han resultado ser únicos.O veado-catingueiro (Mazama gouazoubira) é um cervídeo que vive na América do Sul, em especial no Brasil e países próximos como o Uruguai e a Argentina. Este estudo teve como objetivo descrever a topografia, morfologia, os envoltórios e os segmentos arteriais renais do M. gouazoubira. Utilizaram-se dois espécimes e através da dissecação, a pele foi completamente removida e posteriormente se marcou as artérias de um animal com látex vermelho, posteriormente os animais foram fixados em solução de formaldeído a 10%. Sequencialmente através de um acesso ventral o bloco de vísceras foi removido do animal e os rins disjuntos deste bloco. O rim direito localizado ao nível das vértebras L1-L3 e o rim esquerdo ao nível das vértebras L2-L4, apresentaram se arredondados, com faces convexas lisas sem lobação, envolvidas por uma delgada cápsula fibrosa, cápsula adiposa e pela fáscia renal. Medialmente a cada rim, estavam as glândulas adrenais. A artéria renal bifurcou-se na região hilar em a artéria setorial cranial e caudal, sendo que uma destas artérias setoriais (cranial e caudal) originou cinco segmentos principais direcionados para a região ventral e para a região dorsal de cada rim, estes segmentos se bifurcaram novamente totalizando 14 segmentos arteriais. Microscopicamente os rins apresentaram organização similar a apresentada pelos ruminantes com região cortical e medular com lobos fundidos. Os rins dos espécimes se assemelham aos rins de outros ruminantes em geral e aos dos carnívoros. Assim sua morfologia, topografia e os segmentos arteriais renais e consequentemente os territórios cirúrgicos estudada têm se demonstrado únicos.Research, Society and Development2020-10-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/886810.33448/rsd-v9i10.8868Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e4929108868Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e4929108868Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e49291088682525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8868/7844Copyright (c) 2020 Tracy Martina Marques Martins ; Táric Ramon Marques Martins ; Cássio Aparecido Pereira Fontana; Fabiano Campos Lima; Dayane Kelly Sabec Pereira; Kleber Fernando Pereira; Taís Malyszhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins , Tracy Martina Marques Martins , Táric Ramon Marques Fontana, Cássio Aparecido Pereira Lima, Fabiano Campos Pereira, Dayane Kelly SabecPereira, Kleber FernandoMalysz, Taís 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8868Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:14.733692Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)
Descripción morfológica renal del ciervo rojo, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; Cervidae)
Descrição morfológica renal do veado-catingueiro, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; Cervidae)
title Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)
spellingShingle Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)
Martins , Tracy Martina Marques
Artéria renal
Rim
Veado-catingueiro
Mazama gouazoubira.
Arteria renal
Riñón
Ciervo
Mazama gouazoubira.
Renal artery
Kidney
Brocket deer
Mazama gouazoubira.
title_short Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)
title_full Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)
title_fullStr Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)
title_full_unstemmed Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)
title_sort Renal morphological description of brown brocket deer, Mazama gouazoubira, Fisher 1814 (Artiodactyla; cervidae)
author Martins , Tracy Martina Marques
author_facet Martins , Tracy Martina Marques
Martins , Táric Ramon Marques
Fontana, Cássio Aparecido Pereira
Lima, Fabiano Campos
Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
Malysz, Taís
author_role author
author2 Martins , Táric Ramon Marques
Fontana, Cássio Aparecido Pereira
Lima, Fabiano Campos
Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
Malysz, Taís
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins , Tracy Martina Marques
Martins , Táric Ramon Marques
Fontana, Cássio Aparecido Pereira
Lima, Fabiano Campos
Pereira, Dayane Kelly Sabec
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
Malysz, Taís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Artéria renal
Rim
Veado-catingueiro
Mazama gouazoubira.
Arteria renal
Riñón
Ciervo
Mazama gouazoubira.
Renal artery
Kidney
Brocket deer
Mazama gouazoubira.
topic Artéria renal
Rim
Veado-catingueiro
Mazama gouazoubira.
Arteria renal
Riñón
Ciervo
Mazama gouazoubira.
Renal artery
Kidney
Brocket deer
Mazama gouazoubira.
description The brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) is a deer that lives in South America, particularly in Brazil and nearby countries such as Uruguay and Argentina. This study aimed to describe the topography, morphology, wraps and renal arterial segments of brocket deer. Used two specimens of M. gouazoubira; through dissection, the skin was completely removed and later scored the arteries of animals with stained latex red later the animals were fixed in a formaldehyde solution 10%. Sequentially through a ventral access block was removed from the animal gut and kidneys disjoint this block. The right kidney located at the level of the vertebrae L1-L3 and the left kidney at the level of vertebrae L2-L4 were presented rounded with smooth convex faces without lobation, wrapped sequentially by a thin fibrous capsule, the renal fat and fascia capsule. Medial to each kidney, the adrenal glands were. Renal artery forked in the hilar region in the cranial and caudal artery sectoral and one of these sectoral arteries (cranial and caudal) originated five main segments directed to the ventral region and the dorsal region each kidney, these segments are again bifurcated arterial segments totaling 14. Microscopically the kidneys presented similar organization to that presented by the ruminants with cortical and medullary region with fused lobes. The kidneys brocket deer resemble the kidneys of other ruminants in general, and to carnivores. Thus, its morphology, topography and the renal arterial segments and anatomical and surgical territories of the species studied have been shown to be unique.
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