Anatomical Variations of the Celiac Trunk in Ruminants
Anatomical Variations of the Celiac Trunk in Ruminants
Reda Mohamed1, 2
A graph showing the level of the origin of the celiac trunk in the goat, sheep, ox, camel and buffalo.
A graph showing the occurrence of the celiacomesenteric trunk in the goat, sheep, ox and buffalo.
A graph showing the branches of the celiac trunk in the goat, sheep, ox, buffalo and camel.
A graph showing the branches of the splenic artery in the goat, sheep, ox and buffalo.
A graph showing the origin of the right ruminal artery in the goat, sheep, ox, buffalo and camel.
A graph showing the origin of the left ruminal artery in the goat, sheep, ox, buffalo and camel.
A graph showing the origin of the reticular artery in the goat, sheep, ox, buffalo and camel.
A graph showing the origin of the left gastric artery in the goat, sheep, ox and buffalo
Schematic drawing showing the level of the origin of the celiac trunk in the goat (A and B), sheep (A), ox (A), buffalo (C) and in camel (A and D). 1st L- First lumbar vertebra; 2nd L-Second lumbar vertebra; Last Th- Last thoracic vertebra; A- Abdominal aorta; CT- Celiac trunk.
Schematic drawing showing the variability of the branches of the celiac trunk in ruminants. 1- Celiac trunk; 2- Splenic artery; 3- Epiploic artery; 4- Right ruminal artery; 5- Left ruminal artery; 6- Reticular artery; 7- Left gastric artery; 8- Hepatic artery.
A graph showing the origin of the epiploic artery in the goat, sheep, ox, buffalo and camel.