Title of article :
The cranial cervical ganglion and its branches in the yak (Bos grunniens)
Author/Authors :
Shao، نويسنده , , Bao-Ping and Ding، نويسنده , , Yan-Ping and Xie، نويسنده , , Zhaohui and Yu، نويسنده , , Hong-Xian and Brand-Saberi، نويسنده , , Beate and Wang، نويسنده , , Jian-Lin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The heads and necks of 10 yaks were dissected to study the shape, location, arrangement, and branches of the cranial cervical ganglion. The ganglion was a greyish fusiform structure, mean length 19.72 mm, width 7.65 mm and depth 4.55 mm, located on the rostrolateral surface of the m. longus capitis. Approximately 25% of the ganglion was covered by the tympanic bulla, the rest by the m. stylohyoideus. The branches of the cranial cervical ganglion included the internal and external carotid nerves, sympathetic trunk and the branches connecting with the glossopharyngeal, vagus and hypoglossal nerves. In one animal the right cranial cervical ganglia was a greyish pyramidal structure 10 mm long, 8 mm wide and 5 mm thick but the left ganglion was similar to those found in the other specimens examined.
Keywords :
yak , Cranial cervical ganglion , Nerve , Sympathetic trunk
Journal title :
The Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
The Veterinary Journal