Comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)

Abstract The crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous ) is a canid widely distributed throughout South America, considered the only representative of the gender. There is a lack of information about anatomical aspects of the species, mainly regarded of nervous system anatomy. For clinical and surgical appr...

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Main Authors: Silva, Érica Augusta dos Anjos Cerqueira da, Lantyer‐Araujo, Nayone Lima, Adami, Marta, Silva, Ricardo Diniz Guerra e, Almeida, Ana Elisa Fernandes de Souza, Martins‐Filho, Emanoel Ferreira, Costa‐Neto, João Moreira da, Dantas de Faria, Marcia Maria M.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/ahe.12768 2024-06-02T08:04:59+00:00 Comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris) Silva, Érica Augusta dos Anjos Cerqueira da Lantyer‐Araujo, Nayone Lima Adami, Marta Silva, Ricardo Diniz Guerra e Almeida, Ana Elisa Fernandes de Souza Martins‐Filho, Emanoel Ferreira Costa‐Neto, João Moreira da Dantas de Faria, Marcia Maria M. 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12768 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ahe.12768 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/ahe.12768 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia volume 51, issue 1, page 119-124 ISSN 0340-2096 1439-0264 journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/ahe.12768 2024-05-03T10:36:46Z Abstract The crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous ) is a canid widely distributed throughout South America, considered the only representative of the gender. There is a lack of information about anatomical aspects of the species, mainly regarded of nervous system anatomy. For clinical and surgical approaches of these animals, the domestic dog is adopted as anatomophysiological model. So, the aim of the present study was to analyse origin and branches of the phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of crab‐eating fox compared to domestic dog. Four specimens of Cerdocyon thous and four of Canis lupus familiaris were used. The phrenic nerve originated from the ventral branches of the fifth (C5), sixth (C6) and seventh (C7) cervical spinal nerves. Phrenic nerves were distributed in the diaphragm as lumbocostal trunk and sternal branch (100%) in the crab‐eating fox, and in costosternal trunk and lumbar branch (75%) and lumbocostal trunk and sternal branch (25%) in the domestic dog. In both species, the lumbar branch innervates the diaphragm pillars, the costal branch addresses all costal region, and the sternal branch distributes in the costal ventrolateral region and the sternal part of the diaphragm, to the left and to the right. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Wiley Online Library Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia 51 1 119 124
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description Abstract The crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous ) is a canid widely distributed throughout South America, considered the only representative of the gender. There is a lack of information about anatomical aspects of the species, mainly regarded of nervous system anatomy. For clinical and surgical approaches of these animals, the domestic dog is adopted as anatomophysiological model. So, the aim of the present study was to analyse origin and branches of the phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of crab‐eating fox compared to domestic dog. Four specimens of Cerdocyon thous and four of Canis lupus familiaris were used. The phrenic nerve originated from the ventral branches of the fifth (C5), sixth (C6) and seventh (C7) cervical spinal nerves. Phrenic nerves were distributed in the diaphragm as lumbocostal trunk and sternal branch (100%) in the crab‐eating fox, and in costosternal trunk and lumbar branch (75%) and lumbocostal trunk and sternal branch (25%) in the domestic dog. In both species, the lumbar branch innervates the diaphragm pillars, the costal branch addresses all costal region, and the sternal branch distributes in the costal ventrolateral region and the sternal part of the diaphragm, to the left and to the right.
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author Silva, Érica Augusta dos Anjos Cerqueira da
Lantyer‐Araujo, Nayone Lima
Adami, Marta
Silva, Ricardo Diniz Guerra e
Almeida, Ana Elisa Fernandes de Souza
Martins‐Filho, Emanoel Ferreira
Costa‐Neto, João Moreira da
Dantas de Faria, Marcia Maria M.
spellingShingle Silva, Érica Augusta dos Anjos Cerqueira da
Lantyer‐Araujo, Nayone Lima
Adami, Marta
Silva, Ricardo Diniz Guerra e
Almeida, Ana Elisa Fernandes de Souza
Martins‐Filho, Emanoel Ferreira
Costa‐Neto, João Moreira da
Dantas de Faria, Marcia Maria M.
Comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)
author_facet Silva, Érica Augusta dos Anjos Cerqueira da
Lantyer‐Araujo, Nayone Lima
Adami, Marta
Silva, Ricardo Diniz Guerra e
Almeida, Ana Elisa Fernandes de Souza
Martins‐Filho, Emanoel Ferreira
Costa‐Neto, João Moreira da
Dantas de Faria, Marcia Maria M.
author_sort Silva, Érica Augusta dos Anjos Cerqueira da
title Comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)
title_short Comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)
title_full Comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)
title_sort comparative analysis of origin and branches of phrenic nerve in the diaphragm of the crab‐eating fox ( cerdocyon thous) and domestic dog ( canis lupus familiaris)
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