A macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the Van cat

In this study veins that constituted the portal vein were investigated in eight adult Van cats. The portal vein of the Van cat was composed of five peripheral branches which supplied the abdominal organs and two intrahepatic branches at the hepatic porta. The peripheral branches were cranial mesente...

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Main Authors: Z. Ozudogru, Z. Soyguder, G. Aksoy, H. Karadag
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2005-02-01
Series:Veterinární Medicína
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Online Access:https://vetmed.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/vet-200502-0004_a-macroscopical-investigation-of-the-portal-veins-of-the-van-cat.php
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description In this study veins that constituted the portal vein were investigated in eight adult Van cats. The portal vein of the Van cat was composed of five peripheral branches which supplied the abdominal organs and two intrahepatic branches at the hepatic porta. The peripheral branches were cranial mesenteric, splenic, gastroduodenal, right gastric and cystic veins. The cranial mesenteric vein was the largest vessel that joined to the portal vein, and was constituted by the caudal pancreaticoduodenal, ileal, ileocolic and jejunal veins. The splenic vein was formed by the left gastric, left gastroepiploic, pancreatic and short gastric veins. The gastroduodenal vein was formed by the cranial pancreaticoduodenal and right gastroepiploic veins. The right gastric vein separately joined to the portal vein. The caudal mesenteric vein joined to the portal vein either alone or by a common trunk receiving either the caudal pancreaticoduodenal vein or ileocolic vein. The caudal mesenteric vein also opened rarely into the splenic vein. Intrahepatic branches were the right branch which gave off the ramus caudatus and ramus dexter lateralis, and the left branch which gave off the ramus dexter medialis, ramus quadratus, ramus sinister lateralis and ramus sinister medialis.
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spelling doaj.art-f492820e4ffa46798803cabf31b45dd52023-02-23T03:49:16ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesVeterinární Medicína0375-84271805-93922005-02-01502778410.17221/5599-VETMEDvet-200502-0004A macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the Van catZ. Ozudogru0Z. Soyguder1G. Aksoy2H. Karadag3Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Ataturk, Erzurum, TurkeyDepartment of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Yuzuncu Yil, Van, TurkeyDepartment of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Kafkas, Kars, TurkeyDepartment of Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Yuzuncu Yil, Van, TurkeyIn this study veins that constituted the portal vein were investigated in eight adult Van cats. The portal vein of the Van cat was composed of five peripheral branches which supplied the abdominal organs and two intrahepatic branches at the hepatic porta. The peripheral branches were cranial mesenteric, splenic, gastroduodenal, right gastric and cystic veins. The cranial mesenteric vein was the largest vessel that joined to the portal vein, and was constituted by the caudal pancreaticoduodenal, ileal, ileocolic and jejunal veins. The splenic vein was formed by the left gastric, left gastroepiploic, pancreatic and short gastric veins. The gastroduodenal vein was formed by the cranial pancreaticoduodenal and right gastroepiploic veins. The right gastric vein separately joined to the portal vein. The caudal mesenteric vein joined to the portal vein either alone or by a common trunk receiving either the caudal pancreaticoduodenal vein or ileocolic vein. The caudal mesenteric vein also opened rarely into the splenic vein. Intrahepatic branches were the right branch which gave off the ramus caudatus and ramus dexter lateralis, and the left branch which gave off the ramus dexter medialis, ramus quadratus, ramus sinister lateralis and ramus sinister medialis.https://vetmed.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/vet-200502-0004_a-macroscopical-investigation-of-the-portal-veins-of-the-van-cat.phpportal veincatanatomy
spellingShingle Z. Ozudogru
Z. Soyguder
G. Aksoy
H. Karadag
A macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the Van cat
Veterinární Medicína
portal vein
cat
anatomy
title A macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the Van cat
title_full A macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the Van cat
title_fullStr A macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the Van cat
title_full_unstemmed A macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the Van cat
title_short A macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the Van cat
title_sort macroscopical investigation of the portal veins of the van cat
topic portal vein
cat
anatomy
url https://vetmed.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/vet-200502-0004_a-macroscopical-investigation-of-the-portal-veins-of-the-van-cat.php
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