2021
DOI: 10.1111/ahe.12667
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Radiographic anatomy of the heart of fruit bats

Abstract: As the only mammal that can fly, bats have organ systems with a unique morphophysiology. One of the highlights is the heart and blood circulation system, which must be able to meet the needs of blood and oxygen supply when flying. This study examined the radiography of the normal condition of the heart organ in 3 species of fruit bats, namely Cynopterus titthaecheilus, Cynopterus brachyotis and Rousettus leschenaultii using radiological silhouette analysis and clock analogy. The results showed that the heart p… Show more

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“…Most of the studies related to the anatomy of Chiroptera focused on macroscopic structure of the skull and teeth (Abdel-Hamid & Alqahtani, 2022), wings (Ahmad et al, 2022), auditory organs (Tarnovsky et al, 2023), heart (Corduneanu et al, 2021;Rahma et al, 2021), digestion organs (Yani & Yuliyantika, 2019), specifically the oral cavity, tongue (Gregorin & Zanatta, 2021), gastrointernal tract (Selim & El Nahas, 2015;Strobel et al, 2015); and respiratory pathways (Smith et al, 2021;Håkansson et al, 2022). At the microscopic level, normal microstructure was stu-died for digestive organs (Paksuz, 2014;Silva et al, 2020), sexual apparatus (Danmaigoro et al, 2014;Jubilato et al, 2019;Abiaezute et al, 2020;Oguejiofor et al, 2020;Sohn et al, 2020), mostly of males, and also the skin (De Souza Suguiura et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies related to the anatomy of Chiroptera focused on macroscopic structure of the skull and teeth (Abdel-Hamid & Alqahtani, 2022), wings (Ahmad et al, 2022), auditory organs (Tarnovsky et al, 2023), heart (Corduneanu et al, 2021;Rahma et al, 2021), digestion organs (Yani & Yuliyantika, 2019), specifically the oral cavity, tongue (Gregorin & Zanatta, 2021), gastrointernal tract (Selim & El Nahas, 2015;Strobel et al, 2015); and respiratory pathways (Smith et al, 2021;Håkansson et al, 2022). At the microscopic level, normal microstructure was stu-died for digestive organs (Paksuz, 2014;Silva et al, 2020), sexual apparatus (Danmaigoro et al, 2014;Jubilato et al, 2019;Abiaezute et al, 2020;Oguejiofor et al, 2020;Sohn et al, 2020), mostly of males, and also the skin (De Souza Suguiura et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%