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Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery ; (6): 18-21, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-508245

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Objective To observe the left lower limb great saphenous vein double backbone variations and then conclude correlated var -iation with articles and essays which can offer basic data reference for correlational research and treatment .Methods A male adult corpse fixed by 10%formalin was dissected , and the aberrant vessels were measured by digital caliper and Digimizer .Collected essays and articles about variation of great saphenous vein and its tributary on CNKI from January 1,2000 to May 1,2016.Results There were two major vein of left lower limb great saphenous vein from feet to foramen of saphenous vein of this corpse .The common variations of great saphenous vein and its tributary included variation of quantity and position .Conclusion The variations of great saphenous vein and its tributary do not exist alone.There are usually several variants exist together .So,taking an imaging examination before the operation of great saphenous varicose veins is the key of preventing vessels from injury and reducing the happening of complication .

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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 35(3): 403-410, jul.-set. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-859270

ABSTRACT

Reproductive activity of 'piau gordura' Leporinus piau was studied using biometric, macroscopic and microscopic analysis. A total of 74 specimens of L. piau were collected quarterly from January to December 2005 in a small deactivated hydropower plant located at Jorge Pequeno Stream and preserved in a fixative solution until analysis. The alterations after fixation were evaluated. The stages of gonadal maturation were determined by histology and gonadosomatic index (GSI). The females and males in the spawning capable and regressing stage were registered from October to December. L. piau is total spawning and the HSI (hepatossomatic index), SRI (stomach repletion index) and CFI (coelomic fat index) of females and males did not showed a statistical difference. However they were numerically different between the stages of maturation. For both sexes, the smallest specimens captured during the reproductive activity have measured around 8.3 cm in total standard. The length-weight relationship observed for the parameter 'b' was 3.01 and the parameter 'a' was 0.02. This study demonstrates the importance of Jorge Pequeno Stream in the reproductive activity of migratory fish in the upper São Francisco river.


A atividade reprodutiva do 'piau-gordura' Leporinus piau foi estudada, utilizando análises biométricas, macroscópicas e microscópicas. Um total de 74 exemplares de L. piau foram capturados trimestralmente de janeiro a dezembro de 2005 em uma pequena usina hidrelétrica desativada localizada no Ribeirão Jorge Pequeno e fixados até as análises biométricas e histológicas. As alterações após fixação foram avaliadas. Os estádios de maturação gonadal foram determinados por histologia e índice gonadossomático (IGS). As fêmeas e os machos capazes de desovar foram registrados de outubro a dezembro. L. piau possui desova total e os índices IHS (índice hepatossomático), IRS (índice de repleção estomacal) e IGC (índice de gordura celômica) de fêmeas e machos não apresentaram diferença estatística apesar de numericamente serem diferentes entre os estádios de maturação. Os menores exemplares capturados em atividade reprodutiva mediram 8,3 cm de comprimento total para ambos os sexos. Na análise da relação peso-comprimento, o parâmetro 'b' foi 3,01 e o parâmetro 'a' foi de 0,02. Este estudo fornece importantes informações sobre L. piau e sugere o papel do Ribeirão Jorge Pequeno na atividade reprodutiva de peixes na região do alto rio São Francisco.


Subject(s)
Fishes , Reproduction
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 7(1): 55-64, Mar. 2009. graf, mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-511530

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to analyze the population structure (spatial and temporal distribution, sex ratio, length distribution and length/weight relationship) and reproductive biology of Iheringichthys labrosus. This species is of importance as fisheries resource in the Paraná River basin. Fish were sampled, bimonthly, with gill and trammel nets at three sampling sites (Campina, Apertado and Altônia), located in the Piquiri River, between November 2002 and September 2003. In this study, 164 individuals were collected; the largest capture occurred in Campina site, with 209.88 individuals/1000 m² of net for 24 hours, while the shift of largest capture was night time (N) and the month was July. Females occurred in larger numbers than males in all periods. The growth was allometric positive and the reproduction period was from the beginning of September to the end of December, with the majority of the individuals showing a standard length between 13.0 and 20.0 cm.(AU)


O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a estrutura populacional (distribuição espacial e temporal, proporção sexual, distribuição de comprimento e relação peso/comprimento) e a biologia reprodutiva de Iheringichthys labrosus, espécie de importante valor na pesca da bacia do rio Paraná. Os peixes foram coletados bimestralmente, entre novembro de 2002 e setembro de 2003, em três locais de amostragem (Campina, Apertado e Altônia) localizados no rio Piquiri, utilizando-se redes de espera do tipo simples e tresmalhos (emalhar). Nesse estudo foram coletados 164 indivíduos e a maior captura ocorreu no local Campina, com 209,88 indivíduos/1000 m² de rede por 24 horas, enquanto que o turno de maior captura foi o noturno (N) e o mês foi julho. O crescimento foi alométrico positivo e o período de reprodução foi do início de setembro ao final de dezembro, com a maioria dos indivíduos apresentando comprimento padrão entre 13,0 e 20,0 cm.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Catfishes/growth & development , Reproductive Behavior , Sex Ratio , Body Weight , Population Dynamics
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