Heart anatomy and topography of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus Linnaeus, 1758)

Introduction The morphological study of wild animals serves as a base for more advanced studies in clinical medicine, surgery, and pathology. Due to an urgent need and demand for professionals specialized in this area, studies of this nature have become indispensable and so the objective of the pres...

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Published inJournal of medical primatology Vol. 49; no. 3; pp. 153 - 157
Main Authors Falcão, Brunna Muniz Rodrigues, Souza, Joyce Galvão, La Salles, Ana Yasha Ferreira, Batista, Luan Nascimento, Rocha, Ediane Freitas, Diniz, João Augusto Rodrigues Alves, Fernandes, Annielle Regina Fonseca, Santos, José Rômulo Soares, Menezes, Danilo José Ayres, Medeiros, Gildenor Xavier
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Denmark Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.06.2020
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Summary:Introduction The morphological study of wild animals serves as a base for more advanced studies in clinical medicine, surgery, and pathology. Due to an urgent need and demand for professionals specialized in this area, studies of this nature have become indispensable and so the objective of the present study was to describe the heart morphology of Callithrix jacchus. Methods Ten anatomic pieces of common marmoset were used. The hearts were removed and dissected for better visualization and thus to makes a detailed description of the structures of the organ of the C jacchus species. Results The C jacchus heart is similar to that of other mammals, with small anatomical modifications such as division of the apex by the interventricular grooves, shallow fossa ovalis, and less salient intervenous tubercle. Conclusions This study may serve as taxonomic base for research and also as a basis for clinical and surgical procedures with the C jacchus.
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ISSN:0047-2565
1600-0684
DOI:10.1111/jmp.12463