TOPOGRAPHIC STUDY OF OVINE IIVERS IN THREE DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS: NEWBORN LAMBS, WEANED LAMBS AND ADULT SHEEP
Abstract
The aim of this work was the topographic study of the liver on 15 sheeps belonging to three groups: newborn lambs, weaned lambs and adult sheep. The classical dissecting melhod was carried out, and transversal (T1 T2 y T3), sagittal (S0 S-1 y S+1) and dorsal (D1 y D2) cuts were made by means of an electric saw. Data on the liver topography in the three groups have been obtained indicating the relationships of Ihe liver with other organs of the abdominal cavity. and the quantitative surface of the liver in each cut. The variations of the liver projection as well as those of adjacent organs during growth are discussed.Downloads
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