Submit or Track your Manuscript LOG-IN

Macroanatomical Investigation of the Plexus Brachialis in the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)

Macroanatomical Investigation of the Plexus Brachialis in the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)

Ayse Haligur* and Sema Ozkadif

Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Ceyhan Veterinary Medicine, Cukurova University, Adana,Turkey

*      Corresponding author: [email protected]

Fig. 1.

Right plexus brachialis. Dorsal aspect and separate of right neck. a, Nn. Subscapulares; b, N. suprascapularis; c, N. musculocutaneus; d, N. axillaris; e, Nn. pectorales craniales; f, N. radialis; g, N. medianus; h, N. ulnaris; i, N. thoracicus lateralis; j, N. thoracodorsalis; k, Nn. pectorales caudales; l, N. thoracicus longus; p, N. phrenicus; C5, Rami ventralis of cervical 5; C6, Rami ventralis of cervical 6; C7, Rami ventralis of cervical 7; C8, Rami ventralis of cervical 8; T1, Rami ventralis of thoracal 1; T2, Rami ventralis of thoracal 2.

Fig. 2.

Left plexus brachialis. Dorsal aspect and separate of left neck. a, Nn. Scapulares; b, N. suprascapularis; c, N. musculocutaneus; d, N. axillaris; e, Nn. pectorales craniales; f, N. radialis; g, N. medianus; h, N. ulnaris; i, N. thoracicus lateralis; j, N. thoracodorsalis; k, Nn. pectorales caudales; l, N. thoracicus longus; p, N. phrenicus; C6, Rami ventralis of cervi cal 6; C7, Rami ventralis of cervical 7; C8, Rami ventralis of cervical 7; T1, Rami ventralis of thoracal 1.

Pakistan Journal of Zoology

November

Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 56

Featuring

Click here for more

Subscribe Today

Receive free updates on new articles, opportunities and benefits


Subscribe Unsubscribe