The comparative anatomy of the blood supply of cardiac ventricles in the albino rat and guinea-pig.
AUTOR(ES)
Ahmed, S H
RESUMO
The hearts of 118 albino rats and 80 guinea-pigs were investigated by angiography. It was found that the blood supply to the cardiac ventricles of the rat is a coronary balanced circulation similar to that frequently met with in man. On the other hand, the distribution of the coronary arteries in the guinea-pig showed a definite left coronary preponderance to an extent never seen in man.
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