Morfologia e morfometria do oviduto de codornas Nothura maculosa

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This study was aimed at describing the quail oviduct. Twenty quails in the reproductive phase were used. Lengths of the infundibulum, magnum, isthmus, uterus, vagina, and the number of folds of magnum and isthmus were evaluated. For the histological study, fragments of the oviduct were collected, fixed in Bouin, destined to the histological routine and stained by Hematoxilin-Eosine technique. The infundibulum presented longitudinal and oblique folds, covered with ciliated, columnar pseudostratified epithelium, nonglandular cranially, and glandular, caudally. The magnum is the longest component (15.2cm), with mucous membrane covered with ciliated, columnar pseudostratified epithelium with goblet cells. The isthmus is a short segment with reduced folds, composed by histological structures similar to the magnum. The uterus is an area of folded wall, with reeled tubular glands. The vagina is a strait tube with thick musculature. The quail oviduct presented morphology similar to the chicken and the turkey.

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Moraes, C., Baraldi-Artoni, S. M., Oliveira, D., Pacheco, M. R., Amoroso, L., & Franzo, V. S. (2007). Morfologia e morfometria do oviduto de codornas Nothura maculosa. Ciencia Rural, 37(1), 146–152. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782007000100023

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