Mink's ovarial morphology and arterial vascularisation
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Mink (Mustela vison) is often used as very convenient model when there
is a research to be conducted on different urogenital infections; BecaUse of
multipurpose usage of this animal, we wanted to investigate morphological
characteristics and arterial vascularisation of ovaries.
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During this experiment, we used 15 females average age between the first
and the two year. After sacrificing animals, we caught sight of ovarial position fn
siru. That is when we injected colored gel into aorta abdominalis, which resulted in
creating ovaries' arterial net.
Ovariurn is an even organ located in abdominal cavity, in fossa ovaria. It's
external side, facies lateralis; connects it to the lateral side of pelvis, while it's
lower, wombal side lies on incisura ischiadica major. Average height of an
ovarium is 7mm, width is Smrn and weight is about 0,5g. A.ovarica and Ramus
ovaricum arteriae uterinae take major part in vascularisation. R. ovaricus a.
uterinae is the strongest arterie in ...ovarium, and it provides ovarium with blood
from wombal arterie, visceral branch of A. iliacae internae.
A. ovarica is divided into two branches: lower and stronger branch which
anastomizes in mesoovarium with R. ovaricum a. uterinae; and upper and weaker
branch of unknown caliber, which pases through the upper edge od mesosalpynx
and anastomizes with R. tubarus a. uterinae.
A. ovarica is dominant blood vessel in irrigation of genital organs of mink,
just as Ramus uterinus of the arterie with same name. It is quite variable, and it's
importance is especially noticed during pregnancy.
Кључне речи:
ovarium / arterial vascuarisation / minkИзвор:
19. Savetovanje veterinara Srbije, Vrnjačka banja, 26 - 29. septembar 2007, 2007, 209-209Издавач:
- Beograd : Srpsko veterinarsko društvo
Напомена:
- Zbornik radova i kratkih sadržaja
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - CONF AU - Mrvić, Verica AU - Avdić, Rizah AU - Grdović, Svetlana AU - Jović, Slavoljub AU - Blagojević, Miloš PY - 2007 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3399 AB - Mink (Mustela vison) is often used as very convenient model when there is a research to be conducted on different urogenital infections; BecaUse of multipurpose usage of this animal, we wanted to investigate morphological characteristics and arterial vascularisation of ovaries. ; During this experiment, we used 15 females average age between the first and the two year. After sacrificing animals, we caught sight of ovarial position fn siru. That is when we injected colored gel into aorta abdominalis, which resulted in creating ovaries' arterial net. Ovariurn is an even organ located in abdominal cavity, in fossa ovaria. It's external side, facies lateralis; connects it to the lateral side of pelvis, while it's lower, wombal side lies on incisura ischiadica major. Average height of an ovarium is 7mm, width is Smrn and weight is about 0,5g. A.ovarica and Ramus ovaricum arteriae uterinae take major part in vascularisation. R. ovaricus a. uterinae is the strongest arterie in ovarium, and it provides ovarium with blood from wombal arterie, visceral branch of A. iliacae internae. A. ovarica is divided into two branches: lower and stronger branch which anastomizes in mesoovarium with R. ovaricum a. uterinae; and upper and weaker branch of unknown caliber, which pases through the upper edge od mesosalpynx and anastomizes with R. tubarus a. uterinae. A. ovarica is dominant blood vessel in irrigation of genital organs of mink, just as Ramus uterinus of the arterie with same name. It is quite variable, and it's importance is especially noticed during pregnancy. PB - Beograd : Srpsko veterinarsko društvo C3 - 19. Savetovanje veterinara Srbije, Vrnjačka banja, 26 - 29. septembar 2007 T1 - Mink's ovarial morphology and arterial vascularisation SP - 209 EP - 209 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3399 ER -
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Mrvić, V., Avdić, R., Grdović, S., Jović, S.,& Blagojević, M.. (2007). Mink's ovarial morphology and arterial vascularisation. in 19. Savetovanje veterinara Srbije, Vrnjačka banja, 26 - 29. septembar 2007 Beograd : Srpsko veterinarsko društvo., 209-209. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3399
Mrvić V, Avdić R, Grdović S, Jović S, Blagojević M. Mink's ovarial morphology and arterial vascularisation. in 19. Savetovanje veterinara Srbije, Vrnjačka banja, 26 - 29. septembar 2007. 2007;:209-209. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3399 .
Mrvić, Verica, Avdić, Rizah, Grdović, Svetlana, Jović, Slavoljub, Blagojević, Miloš, "Mink's ovarial morphology and arterial vascularisation" in 19. Savetovanje veterinara Srbije, Vrnjačka banja, 26 - 29. septembar 2007 (2007):209-209, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3399 .