Prenatal development of the stomach in the goat (Capra hircus)

<b> During organogenesis in the developing goat embryo, a four-chamber stomach is formed from an extension of the primary intestine. Due to histological and morphological changes, each chamber of the stomach takes on characteristic features associated with its function. The histological struct...

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Autores principales: Natalia Wojtasiak, Tomasz Stankiewicz
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Publicado: Polish Society of Animal Production 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/106136f596544a6286d145a0cf68bc53
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Sumario:<b> During organogenesis in the developing goat embryo, a four-chamber stomach is formed from an extension of the primary intestine. Due to histological and morphological changes, each chamber of the stomach takes on characteristic features associated with its function. The histological structure of the stomach wall consists of four layers, the mucosa, submucosa, tunica muscularis and serosa. This work presents the current state of knowledge of the changes observed in each layer of the developing stomach and its morphogenesis in the prenatal period. Practical applications of this information in prenatal ultrasound diagnostics in goats are suggested as well. </b>