Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)

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Autor(a) principal: Schimming,Bruno C.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rahal,Sheila C., Shigue,Daniela A., Linardi,Juliana L., Vulcano,Luiz C., Teixeira,Carlos R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2015001200997
Resumo: Abstract: The knowledge of anatomical structures found in wild animals is important for the practice of medical and surgical clinic. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the osteology and radiographic anatomy of the femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsal, metatarsal and phalanges of the Marshdeer Blastocerus dichotomus as a reference for clinical use and species identification. Most structures were similar to those found in domestic animals, with special features of this species. Noteworthy is, for example, the absence of the third trochanter of the femur. Although a ruminant, the Marshdeer has a fibuyla similar to the one described for the horse. B. dichotomus has four fingers on each limb, formed through three phalanges, only the third and fourth finger touch the ground, and the second and fifth finger is rudimentary. It has four proximal and two distal sesamoid bones, and sesamoid bones near the gastrocnemius muscle do not exist.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)
title Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)
spellingShingle Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)
Schimming,Bruno C.
Marshdeer
Blastocerus dichotomus
thigh
leg
wild animals
anatomy
title_short Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)
title_full Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)
title_fullStr Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)
title_full_unstemmed Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)
title_sort Osteology and radiographic anatomy of the hind limbs in Marshdeer (Blastocerus dichotomus)
author Schimming,Bruno C.
author_facet Schimming,Bruno C.
Rahal,Sheila C.
Shigue,Daniela A.
Linardi,Juliana L.
Vulcano,Luiz C.
Teixeira,Carlos R.
author_role author
author2 Rahal,Sheila C.
Shigue,Daniela A.
Linardi,Juliana L.
Vulcano,Luiz C.
Teixeira,Carlos R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schimming,Bruno C.
Rahal,Sheila C.
Shigue,Daniela A.
Linardi,Juliana L.
Vulcano,Luiz C.
Teixeira,Carlos R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Marshdeer
Blastocerus dichotomus
thigh
leg
wild animals
anatomy
topic Marshdeer
Blastocerus dichotomus
thigh
leg
wild animals
anatomy
description Abstract: The knowledge of anatomical structures found in wild animals is important for the practice of medical and surgical clinic. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the osteology and radiographic anatomy of the femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsal, metatarsal and phalanges of the Marshdeer Blastocerus dichotomus as a reference for clinical use and species identification. Most structures were similar to those found in domestic animals, with special features of this species. Noteworthy is, for example, the absence of the third trochanter of the femur. Although a ruminant, the Marshdeer has a fibuyla similar to the one described for the horse. B. dichotomus has four fingers on each limb, formed through three phalanges, only the third and fourth finger touch the ground, and the second and fifth finger is rudimentary. It has four proximal and two distal sesamoid bones, and sesamoid bones near the gastrocnemius muscle do not exist.
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