COMPARATIVE GROSS ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE AXIAL SKELETIONS OF BUFF ALOES AND COWS

In buffalo the lateral margins of wing of atlas were curved upward and foramina transversarium was present. The 7th cervical vertebra was having 4-5 inches long spinous process, the summit of the spinous processes from 8-13th thoracic vertebrae were undivided. The cranial articular surfaces were tri...

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Main Author: R.U. Shahid and F. Muhammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2001-01-01
Series:Pakistan Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://pvj.com.pk/abstract/21_1/13.htm
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description In buffalo the lateral margins of wing of atlas were curved upward and foramina transversarium was present. The 7th cervical vertebra was having 4-5 inches long spinous process, the summit of the spinous processes from 8-13th thoracic vertebrae were undivided. The cranial articular surfaces were triangular laterally in lumber vertebrae. Groove between medial and lateral crests of sacrum were deeper. Occipital bone covered all the posterior half of the dorsal surface of the skull, foramen magnum was wider and paramastoid processes were bent caudomedially. The cornual prosesses were located at a lower level, temporal crest was caudal to the corneal process. Posterior nares were wider, the posterior surface of the skull was parabolic. The infraorbital foramen was situated in a deep fossa slightly rostral and about 1.5 inches dorsal to the first premolar.
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spelling doaj.art-43262468b23e4eafa33d7805f942e5a62022-12-21T23:37:20ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182001-01-012115556COMPARATIVE GROSS ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE AXIAL SKELETIONS OF BUFF ALOES AND COWSR.U. Shahid and F. MuhammadIn buffalo the lateral margins of wing of atlas were curved upward and foramina transversarium was present. The 7th cervical vertebra was having 4-5 inches long spinous process, the summit of the spinous processes from 8-13th thoracic vertebrae were undivided. The cranial articular surfaces were triangular laterally in lumber vertebrae. Groove between medial and lateral crests of sacrum were deeper. Occipital bone covered all the posterior half of the dorsal surface of the skull, foramen magnum was wider and paramastoid processes were bent caudomedially. The cornual prosesses were located at a lower level, temporal crest was caudal to the corneal process. Posterior nares were wider, the posterior surface of the skull was parabolic. The infraorbital foramen was situated in a deep fossa slightly rostral and about 1.5 inches dorsal to the first premolar.http://pvj.com.pk/abstract/21_1/13.htmBuffaloes and Cowsaxial skeletonanatomy
spellingShingle R.U. Shahid and F. Muhammad
COMPARATIVE GROSS ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE AXIAL SKELETIONS OF BUFF ALOES AND COWS
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Buffaloes and Cows
axial skeleton
anatomy
title COMPARATIVE GROSS ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE AXIAL SKELETIONS OF BUFF ALOES AND COWS
title_full COMPARATIVE GROSS ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE AXIAL SKELETIONS OF BUFF ALOES AND COWS
title_fullStr COMPARATIVE GROSS ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE AXIAL SKELETIONS OF BUFF ALOES AND COWS
title_full_unstemmed COMPARATIVE GROSS ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE AXIAL SKELETIONS OF BUFF ALOES AND COWS
title_short COMPARATIVE GROSS ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE AXIAL SKELETIONS OF BUFF ALOES AND COWS
title_sort comparative gross anatomical study of the axial skeletions of buff aloes and cows
topic Buffaloes and Cows
axial skeleton
anatomy
url http://pvj.com.pk/abstract/21_1/13.htm
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