2010
DOI: 10.1080/09712119.2010.9707116
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Structure of Pancreas in Zebra Finch(Poephila bichenovi)and Pigeon (Streptopelia decaocto laughing nove)

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“…The splenic lobe was seen as a curved process of the dorsal lobe. This result was consistent with those described previously in the quail (Simsek et al, 2008), chickens (Rawdon, 1998), goose (Gülmez et al, 2004), red jungle fowl (Kadhim et al, 2010), Palm dove (Saadatfar et al, 2011), andduck (Al-Shaeli, 2010). The third lobe can be considered as a component of the ventral lobe (Mikami & Ono, 1962) and maybe absent in many avian species such as Guineas fowl, common gull (Hamodi et al, 2013), and bustard (Bailey et al, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The splenic lobe was seen as a curved process of the dorsal lobe. This result was consistent with those described previously in the quail (Simsek et al, 2008), chickens (Rawdon, 1998), goose (Gülmez et al, 2004), red jungle fowl (Kadhim et al, 2010), Palm dove (Saadatfar et al, 2011), andduck (Al-Shaeli, 2010). The third lobe can be considered as a component of the ventral lobe (Mikami & Ono, 1962) and maybe absent in many avian species such as Guineas fowl, common gull (Hamodi et al, 2013), and bustard (Bailey et al, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The pancreatic parenchyma of the common pheasant was divided into exocrine and endocrine portions. These findings agreed to other domestic and wild birds (Al-agele & Mohammed, 2012;Al-Haaik, 2019;Beheiry et al, 2018;Gülmez et al, 2004;Hamodi et al, 2013;Helmy & Soliman, 2018;Saadatfar & Asadian, 2009;Saadatfar et al, 2011;Simsek et al, 2008). The exocrine pancreas was constituted of spherical acini units with pyramidal cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The architecture of the lovebird pancreas stands out as a harmonious blend of specialized compartments. The enveloping CT capsule, along with the partitioning of the exocrine pancreatic tissue into lobules, is consistent with the typical organization previously documented in domestic and wild birds (Al‐Haaik, 2019; Beheiry et al., 2018; Gulmez et al., 2004; Hamodi et al., 2013; Helmy et al., 2018; Saadatfar & Asadian, 2009; Saadatfar et al., 2011; Simsek et al., 2008). The presence of acinar units, each having diverse shapes and sizes, reflects the secretion of known digestive enzymes (Watanabe et al., 1975).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…These findings are consistent with one another. Acini with an oval shape were discovered by [19] in the Palam dove. These acini included cells that were either pyramidal, tall columnar, or rectangular in shape, and they were arranged in a single layer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%