野猫(食肉目:猫科动物科)肾脏形态及血管形成02例报告。

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm003425
Anieli Vidal Stocco, Shirley Viana Peçanha, Marcelo Salvador Gomes, Carlos Augusto Santos Sousa, Paulo Souza-Júnior, Marcelo Abidu-Figueiredo
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野猫(Leopardus wiedii)是一种广泛分布于巴西的新热带树栖野猫。自2014年以来,它被列为国家濒危物种名录(ICMBio)中的易危物种,并被世界自然保护联盟列为近危物种。野地形态研究对于了解野地对环境的生态和功能适应具有重要意义。解剖学是研究与物种生物学和进化有关的方面,特别是与环境、饮食和繁殖的相互作用的基本工具。本报告描述了豹子的肾脏形态和血管化,重点是潜在的临床和外科应用,包括血管吻合,影像学研究,肾脏切除术和术前计划以减少并发症。这些动物在巴西里约热内卢联邦农村大学家畜和野生动物形态学教学与研究实验室用福尔马林固定,注射彩色乳胶,然后解剖。动物01的右肾尺寸为4.68 × 2.55 × 2.34 cm,左肾尺寸为4.47 × 2.73 × 2.59 cm;动物02的右肾尺寸为3.32 × 2.10 × 2.34 cm,左肾尺寸为3.69 × 2.26 × 2.20 cm。双侧单肾动脉,左侧为单肾静脉,右侧为双肾静脉。这些发现增强了对该物种的解剖学知识,并为其临床和保护管理提供了支持。
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Renal morphology and vascularization in Margay (Leopardus wiedii) (Carnivora: Felidae): report of 02 cases.

The margay (Leopardus wiedii) is a neotropical, arboreal wildcat widely distributed in Brazil. Since 2014, it has been classified as Vulnerable on the National List of Endangered Species (ICMBio) and listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN. Morphological studies of wild felids are essential for understanding their ecological and functional adaptations to their environment. Anatomy is a fundamental tool for investigating aspects related to species biology and evolution, particularly interactions with the environment, diet, and reproduction. This report describes the renal morphology and vascularization of Leopardus wiedii, with a focus on potential clinical and surgical applications, including vascular anastomoses, imaging studies, nephrectomies, and preoperative planning to minimize complications. The animals were formalin-fixed at the Laboratory of Teaching and Research in Morphology of Domestic and Wild Animals at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, injected with colored latex, and dissected. The right kidney measured 4.68 × 2.55 × 2.34 cm and the left kidney measured 4.47 × 2.73 × 2.59 cm in animal 01, and the right kidney measured 3.32 × 2.10 × 2.34 cm and the left kidney measured 3.69 × 2.26 × 2.20 cm in animal 02. Single renal arteries were observed bilaterally, with a single renal vein on the left and double veins on the right. These findings enhance the anatomical knowledge of the species and support its clinical and conservation management.

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