Gross Anatomy of the Lobated Kidney of a Male Polar Bear(<i>Thalarctos martimus</i>)
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- MAKITA Takashi
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Yamaguchi University
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- KORIYAMA Naoki
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Yamaguchi University
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- NAMBA Taiji
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Yamaguchi University
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- OKUBO Jun
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Yamaguchi University
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- ENDO Hidenori
- National Science Musem
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- KAGAWA Kazumi
- Ritsurin Park Zoo
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- Other Title
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- 雄のホッキョクグマの葉状腎の解剖学記録
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Description
Though it is well known that polar bears have lobated kidneys, actual images of it have not been published. This is an anatomical record of the right and left kidneys of a male polar bear, died of gastric and duodenal torsion at a zoo in May 1998. The estimated age was 20 years old and body weight was 300 to 350 kg. The size of left kidney was 19cm × 9cm × 4cm and right one was 17cm × 9cm × 5cm. The weight of left kidney was about 480g and that of the right one was 486g. The number of renculi(lobes)on the surface was 57 in left and 54 in right kidney. Not a few lobes contained two renculi and some had three renculi, giving a total of renculi approximatery 140-160.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
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Japanese Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 3 (2), 79-82, 1998
Japanese Society of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
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- CRID
- 1390282679466225792
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- NII Article ID
- 110002683127
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- NII Book ID
- AA11366156
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- ISSN
- 2185744X
- 13426133
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed