Morphological studies on the choroid plexus and arachnoid villi in the brain of camec (Camelus dromedarius)

Faculty Veterinary Medicine Year: 2011
Type of Publication: Theses Pages: 162
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BibID 11165391
Keywords : Veterinary Anatomy    
Abstract:
The current work was carried out on fourty five heads ofadult apparently healthy camels of both sexes. Thespecimens were collected from Zagazig and Belbisslaughter houses.Twelve brains and meninges specimens fixed anddissected to reveal the topographical and morphologicalfeatures of the choroid plexus of the each ventricle aswell as the arachnoid granulation. The differentmeasurements of the choroid plexus of each ventricleinclude the lengths and widths of different parts wererecorded either in fresh and formalized specimens.In regarding to three brain specimens wereplastinated by silicon 10 techniques at Zagazigplastination laboratory. Four specimens were used freshfor Magnetic Resonant Image and one for Computedtomography. Five brains were injected by gum milkcolored red by carmine (Latex 60%) and three others by amixture of Indian ink and calf serum (1: 1) throughcommon carotid artery. Seven specimens were preparedand processed for the histological studies. Five camelheads were perfused immediately after slaughter with0.9% physiological saline through the common carotidartery for scanning electron microscope for choroidplexus of each ventricle as well as the arachnoidgranulation. Other five camel heads for transmissionelectron microscope for the arachnoid granulation.The choroid plexus of each lateral ventricle wasinvaginated along a curved line, known as thechoroid fissure. It began ventrally in the temporalhorn of the lateral ventricle. The one of the third 
   
     
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