2019
DOI: 10.33988/auvfd.430289
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Saanen keçilerinde servikal sempatik ganglion’ların anatomisi

Abstract: Sympathetic ganglions located in the cervical region are important organs that make the final synapse of the sympathetic nerve fibers reached to the head, neck, and forelimbs. As far as we know, there are not any anatomical data about cervical sympathetic ganglia in Saanen goat. In this study, we determined the nerve branches separated from the ganglia and the location of the ganglia. We also determined the expression of some enzymes and proteins such as tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), dopamine β-hydroxylase (DβH),… Show more

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“…The cat's middle cervical ganglion is poorly marked and can be identified only with histological methods (18). The shape of the cranial branch of the subclavian loop in the domestic cat is similar to the shape in the goat and sheep (9). However, their branches are shorter and in small ruminants the middle cervical ganglion itself is larger in relation to the cervicothoracic ganglion than in domestic cats.…”
Section: Fig 1 Left Cervicothoracic Ganglion In Adult Cat Cervicothoracic Ganglion On the Left Side In Adult Domestic Catmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The cat's middle cervical ganglion is poorly marked and can be identified only with histological methods (18). The shape of the cranial branch of the subclavian loop in the domestic cat is similar to the shape in the goat and sheep (9). However, their branches are shorter and in small ruminants the middle cervical ganglion itself is larger in relation to the cervicothoracic ganglion than in domestic cats.…”
Section: Fig 1 Left Cervicothoracic Ganglion In Adult Cat Cervicothoracic Ganglion On the Left Side In Adult Domestic Catmentioning
confidence: 63%