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[The arterial vessels and their intraosseous course in the leg bones of foals. II. Humerus].

Abstract: The arterial blood vessels in 24 humeri of equine fetusses and foals are described. The relation between the age and the distribution of these arteries are explained and completely discussed.
Publication Date: 1977-10-05 PubMed ID: 334507
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The research paper presents a study on the arterial blood vessels and their spatial arrangement in the humerus of foals and equine fetuses. It provides significant insights on the changes in these arteries’ distribution as the foals age.

Explanation of the Research

  • The researchers conducted an examination of arterial blood vessels in twenty-four humeri (upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow) belonging to foals and equine fetuses. The goal of this examination was to describe the framework and course of these vessels within the humerus bone. These descriptions are fundamental to understanding the blood supply and circulation in this particluar bone, contributing to veterinary medicine studies, particularly those focused on veterinary anatomy, equine health, and surgery.
  • In addition to the description of the arteries’ structure and course, there was an investigation on how these features alter with increasing age of the foals. This aspect provides an overview of the developmental stages of arterial vessels in the context of a foal’s growth and development. Such specific knowledge could be applicable in understanding various medical conditions or healing processes that may relate to the blood vessels’ growth, development, and change over time, including circulatory or heart conditions, growth disorders, or recovery from bone injuries.
  • Finally, the findings from the observations and analyses were thoroughly discussed. The discussion section of the research likely provided intricate details about the implications of the findings, related them with previous relevant studies, and suggested future possible research directions based on the observed trends. This discussion broadens the scope of the findings and places them within a wider context, helping to build the body knowledge that will eventually lead to improving equine healthcare and treatment strategies.

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APA
Pohlmeyer K, Hertsch B. (1977). [The arterial vessels and their intraosseous course in the leg bones of foals. II. Humerus]. Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 84(10), 378-382.

Publication

ISSN: 0341-6593
NlmUniqueID: 7706565
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 84
Issue: 10
Pages: 378-382

Researcher Affiliations

Pohlmeyer, K
    Hertsch, B

      MeSH Terms

      • Animals
      • Animals, Newborn
      • Arteries / anatomy & histology
      • Epiphyses / blood supply
      • Horses
      • Humerus / blood supply

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