Histological Study of the Larynxinindigenous male WestAfrican guinea fowl (Numidameleagrisgaleata)In AL-Najaf province
Microscopic investigation of the larynx in Indigenous Male West African guinea fowl (Numida meleagris galeata) In AL-Najaf province, the mean live weight was (1750 g ± 50 gm) our need to have a base line data on the respiratory system of this abundant species of bird in Iraq. It is expected that th...
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Microscopic investigation of the larynx in Indigenous Male West African guinea fowl (Numida meleagris galeata) In AL-Najaf province, the mean live weight was (1750 g ± 50 gm) our need to have a base line data on the respiratory system of this abundant species of bird in Iraq. It is expected that this work will provide a base for future research and subsequent clinical application as regards the biology of the guinea fowl. Five healthy birds utilize in this study. After bird dead the larynx dissected out and washing by normal saline solution, then were fixed immediately in 10% NBF solution, and then preparing for routine histological processing. The laryngeal mound was covered by non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. Toward the glottis the thickness of these epithelia decreased and some of epithelial layers were modified to epithelial glands, then epithelium became ciliated, pseudostratified columnar epithelium. Lamina propria-submucosa contained loose connective tissue connected with the perichondrium of the hyaline laryngeal cartilages (Cricoid, Arytenoid, and Procricoid).
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spelling | doaj.art-4100315722734dbba3805d6be681b90c2024-01-06T10:22:00ZengFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of KufaKufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences2077-97982959-84782014-12-015210.36326/kjvs/2014/v5i24175Histological Study of the Larynxinindigenous male WestAfrican guinea fowl (Numidameleagrisgaleata)In AL-Najaf provinceMorteta H Mohamed AL-Medhtiy Microscopic investigation of the larynx in Indigenous Male West African guinea fowl (Numida meleagris galeata) In AL-Najaf province, the mean live weight was (1750 g ± 50 gm) our need to have a base line data on the respiratory system of this abundant species of bird in Iraq. It is expected that this work will provide a base for future research and subsequent clinical application as regards the biology of the guinea fowl. Five healthy birds utilize in this study. After bird dead the larynx dissected out and washing by normal saline solution, then were fixed immediately in 10% NBF solution, and then preparing for routine histological processing. The laryngeal mound was covered by non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. Toward the glottis the thickness of these epithelia decreased and some of epithelial layers were modified to epithelial glands, then epithelium became ciliated, pseudostratified columnar epithelium. Lamina propria-submucosa contained loose connective tissue connected with the perichondrium of the hyaline laryngeal cartilages (Cricoid, Arytenoid, and Procricoid). https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjvs/article/view/4175GlottisMale West African guinea fowllarynxpseudostratified columnar epithelium |
spellingShingle | Morteta H Mohamed AL-Medhtiy Histological Study of the Larynxinindigenous male WestAfrican guinea fowl (Numidameleagrisgaleata)In AL-Najaf province Kufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences Glottis Male West African guinea fowl larynx pseudostratified columnar epithelium |
title | Histological Study of the Larynxinindigenous male WestAfrican guinea fowl (Numidameleagrisgaleata)In AL-Najaf province |
title_full | Histological Study of the Larynxinindigenous male WestAfrican guinea fowl (Numidameleagrisgaleata)In AL-Najaf province |
title_fullStr | Histological Study of the Larynxinindigenous male WestAfrican guinea fowl (Numidameleagrisgaleata)In AL-Najaf province |
title_full_unstemmed | Histological Study of the Larynxinindigenous male WestAfrican guinea fowl (Numidameleagrisgaleata)In AL-Najaf province |
title_short | Histological Study of the Larynxinindigenous male WestAfrican guinea fowl (Numidameleagrisgaleata)In AL-Najaf province |
title_sort | histological study of the larynxinindigenous male westafrican guinea fowl numidameleagrisgaleata in al najaf province |
topic | Glottis Male West African guinea fowl larynx pseudostratified columnar epithelium |
url | https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjvs/article/view/4175 |
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