10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POSTCAVAL»
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William Berman. TABLE II, PART 2. Main Veins of the Postcaval Route (With
Heart as the Ultimate Reference Point) teric vein TABLE II, PART 2 (Cont'd.)
Manipulate organs by lifting or 181. Veins Associated with Parts of Body Served ...
Locate this large vein once more, and identify the following veins in sequence
from the sinus venosus to the body periphery: Postcaval vein: also called the
caudal vena cava. It is a single, large vein and is the only vessel that brings
caudal ...
The postcaval originates near the posterior end of the kidneys by the fusion of a
large renal vein from each kidney. The postcaval receives various vessels from
the kidneys and gonads and passes through the liver to the sinus venosus.
William E. Duellman, 1994
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Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles
A single postcaval vein is the major efferent vessel for the viscera and hindlimbs.
All these veins, except the pulmonary vein, empty into the sinus venosus, which
opens directly into the heart (Fig. 2.35). The sizes, shapes, and branching ...
Laurie J. Vitt, Janalee P. Caldwell, 2013
5
On the anatomy of vertebrates
The postcaval has a long course in the thorax ; before entering which it is greatly
dilated, within the liver, in the Ornithorhynchus, as it is in the placental divers. The
vena porta; is constituted as in other Mammalia. The veins of the kidney are ...
6
On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
332, 11*, on each side, the left of which as usual passes behind the auricles to
the postcaval orifice of the sinus. In the Chelonia the blood from the tail and hind
limbs is conveyed along the plastron by a pair of 'umbilical' or subabdominal ...
7
The Dissection of the Toad: With Remarks on the Anatomy of ...
See the origin of the postcaval vein (3) between them by the union of several
large renal veins (18). In the male, slender spermatic veins (17) from the testes
join the postcaval directly, or through the renal veins. Veins from Bidder's organ, ...
Edwin Chapin Starks, Lot Duncan Howard, 1929
8
Vertebrate Embryology: A Laboratory Manual
Ductus venosus: A large channel in the liver may soon be seen emptying into the
postcaval from the left. This is the ductus venosus. Note the relationship of the
liver sinusoids to the ductus venosus and to the postcaval. In more posterior ...
Richard Marshall Eakin, 1978
9
A Textbook of Vertebrate Zoology
As the postcaval passes through the diaphragm it receives the small phrenic
veins draining the diaphragm. From the liver the postcaval receives the hepatic
veins. There are four chief hepatic veins that open into the postcaval while it is ...
S N Prasad, S. N. Prasad, Vasantika Kashyap, 1989
10
A Brief Anatomy of the Turtle
A small post-vertebral vein enters the vertebral immediately anterior to the kidney
. This vein arises in the musculature at the base of the tail and passes dorsal to
the kidney. The postcaval vein (Plate VIII) . — From each of the kidneys arise ...
Glenn Arthur Noble, Elmer Ray Noble, 1940