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Correction: Gross anatomy, histology and blood vessel topography of the alimentary canal of the Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)

  • Elisabeth Engelke,
  • Christiane Pfarrer,
  • Katharina Radelof,
  • Michael Fehr,
  • Karina A. Mathes
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There is an error in the caption for Fig 4. Please see the complete, correct Fig 4 caption here.

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Fig 4. Vascularisation of the alimentary canal of a female Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps), exenterated, fixed with pins to be displayed single-planed, right aspect; arteries filled with red latex, veins filled with blue latex: veins labelled.

A oesophagus; B1 cardiac part; B2 body of stomach; B3 pyloric part of stomach; B4 pylorus; C1 duodenum; C2 jejunum; C3 ileum; D1 colic ampulla; D2 colic isthmus; D3 rectum; E cloaca; F pancreas; G spleen; H bile duct. 1 portal vein; 2 cloacal veins; 3 caudal mesenteric vein; 4 rectal veins; 5 colic veins; 6 ileal vein; 7 jejunal veins, 8 cranial mesenteric vein; 9 common mesenteric vein; 10 left dorsal gastric vein; 11 right dorsal gastric vein; 12 ventral gastric vein; 13 ventral gastric artery.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307698.g001

Reference

  1. 1. Engelke E, Pfarrer C, Radelof K, Fehr M, Mathes KA (2020) Gross anatomy, histology and blood vessel topography of the alimentary canal of the Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps). PLOS ONE 15(6): e0234736. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234736