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Nerve foramina in the pig scapula

โœ Scribed by Hanson, Frank Blair


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1919
Tongue
English
Weight
727 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-276X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Orificios neurales en la escsipula del cerdo. Una relaci6n peculiar existente entre la rama dorsal de varios nervios espinales y la supraescSpula del cerdo.

En 10s embriones y a,dultos del cerdo existe una supraescsipula permanente, de gran tama5o. Las ramas dorsales o ramas posteriores primarias de 10s cuatro o cinco primeros nervios espinales pasan a traves de 10s orificios neurales de la supraescBpula no osificada. Estos orificios neurales, que nunca se han encon-'trado en otros mamiferos, existen constantemente en todas las especies de la familia, Suidae, con la .sola excepci6n de 10s pecaris. La presencia de estos nervios en el cartilago estri producida por el desarrollo del precartilago, que crece sobre y alrededor de ellos antes cle la aparici6n del cartilago. Los nervios mencionados no pasan. nunca por fuera de la esc&pula en ningtin period0 de la vida del cerdo.


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