Bibliographic citations
Rojas, M., (2014). Identificación y descripción macroscópica de los núcleos basales de los hemisferios cerebrales (núcleo caudado, núcleo lentiforme, claustro, cuerpo amigdaloide) de los hemisferios cerebrales de la alpaca (Vicugna pacos) [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4753
Rojas, M., Identificación y descripción macroscópica de los núcleos basales de los hemisferios cerebrales (núcleo caudado, núcleo lentiforme, claustro, cuerpo amigdaloide) de los hemisferios cerebrales de la alpaca (Vicugna pacos) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4753
@misc{renati/477488,
title = "Identificación y descripción macroscópica de los núcleos basales de los hemisferios cerebrales (núcleo caudado, núcleo lentiforme, claustro, cuerpo amigdaloide) de los hemisferios cerebrales de la alpaca (Vicugna pacos)",
author = "Rojas Izaguirre, Marilia Iveth",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2014"
}
--- Perú is the main producer of camelids in the world, with over 85% of alpacas, nevertheless, very little of the neuroanatomy of South American camelids is known, therefore, there is little knowledge we have about nuclei of the cerebral hemispheres. The present study was conducted using 10 heads of adult alpacas (5 males and 5 females) from the Municipal Slaughterhouse Nuñoa province of Melgar, Puno, after extraction, the brains were preserved in 10% formalin for 1 week, subsequently transverse sections were performed in 7 of the brains and longitudinal sections in 3 of the remaining brains, these cuts were preserved with 10% formalin and were subsequently processed using the technique Mulligan, staining was performed with ferric chloride and ferrocyanide potassium for macroscopic observation of anatomical structures. The results were described as the anatomical Payroll Veterinary Science (2012) and showed the presence of the basal nuclei of the cerebral hemispheres in the transverse cuts made. At the level of the parietal lobe and the third ventricle, the head of the caudate nucleus was observed, and the Globus pallidus lateral putamen, the next cut made at the level of the parietal lobe and also third ventricle, showed the presence of internal and external capsule, and, the last portion of the parietal lobe and third ventricle, the tail of the caudate nucleus was observed. No structures in the longitudinal sections were observed. Similar anatomical arrangement of the basal nuclei of the alpaca with other domestic species such as horses and cattle was found. Keywords: Alpaca, basal ganglia, anatomy
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