Dr. Mohamed Abd El-Rahman Abumandour

Assistant Professor
Alexandria University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Clinical Anatomy from Alexandria University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
Veterinary Medicine
Morphological
Embryology
Anatomy

Selected Publications

  1. Abumandour, M.M.A. and N.E.R. El-Bakary, 2017. Gill morphology in two bottom feeder Mediterranean sea fishes: Grey gurnard fish (Eutrigla gurnardus, Linnaeus, 1758) and striped red mullet fish (Mullus barbatus surmuletus, Linnaeus, 1758) by scanning electron microscopy. Int. J. Morphol. (In Press). .

  2. Fathi, N., R.A. Elbakary, A.A. Karkoura, S.A. El-Gendy and M.A. Abumandour, 2016. Advanced morphological and radiological studies on the stifle joint of Egyptian Baladi goat (Capra hircus). Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 51: 199-210.
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  3. El-Khamary, A.N., M.W. El-Sherif, M.M.A. Abumandour, A.S. Ahmed and R.E. Abd El-Wahed, 2016. Two ports laparoscopic clipping release in situ Castration technique in lateral recumbent equid. Assiut Vet. Med. J., .

  4. Abumandour, M.M.A., 2016. Gill morphology in the red swamp freshwater crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Crustacea: Decapoda: cambarids) (Girard 1852) from the river Nile and its branches in Egypt. Int. J. Morphol., 34: 168-178.
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  5. Abumandour, M.M.A. and W. Perez, 2016. Morphological and scanning electron microscopy studies of the stomach of the Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus). Int. J. Morphol., .

  6. Abumandour, M.M.A. and F. El-Defrawy, 2016. Macro anatomical investigations of the cervicothoracic sympathetic system in the horse (Equus ferrus caballus) in Egypt. Int. J. Morphol., 34: 923-933.
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  7. Abumandour, M.M. and N.E. El-Bakary, 2016. Morphological features of the tongue and laryngeal entrance in two predatory birds with similar feeding preferences: common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) and Hume’s tawny owl (Strix butleri). Anatom. Sci. Int., 92: 352-363.
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  8. Abumandour, M. and M.S. Gewaily, 2016. Morphological studies on the gills of puffer fish (Lagocephalus sceleratus, Gmelin, 1789). Int. J. Morphol., 34: 817-829.
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  9. El-Bakary, R.M.A., M.M.A. Abumandour, M. Abu El-Magd, B. Gomaa and F. Farrag, 2014. Morphogenesis of the early development of the skeletal muscle in the El-Salam chicken strain. Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 44: 15-22.
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  10. Alsafy, M.A.M., S.A.A. El-gendy and M.M.A. Abumandour, 2014. Computed tomography and gross anatomical studies on the head of one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius). Anat. Rec., 297: 630-642.
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  11. Abumandour, M.M.A., 2014. Morphological comparison of the filiform papillae of the New Zealand white rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) as domestic mammals and Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) as wild mammals using scanning electron microscopic specimens. Int. J. Morphol., 32: 1407-1414.
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  12. Abumandour, M.M.A., 2014. Histomophological studies on the stomach of Eurasian hobby (Falconinae: Falco subbuteo, Linnaeus 1758) and its relation with its feeding habits. Life Sci. J., 11: 809-819.
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  13. Abumandour, M.M.A., 2014. Gross anatomical studies of the oropharyngeal cavity in Eurasian hobby (Falconinae: Falco subbuteo, Linnaeus 1758). J. Life Sci. Res., 1: 80-92.
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  14. Abumandour, M.M.A. and R.M.A. El-Bakary, 2013. Anatomical reference of New Zealand white rabbits tongue (Orycotolagus cuniculus) for feeding habits lingual adaptation. J. Morphol. Sci., 30: 260-271.

  15. Abumandour, M.M., 2013. Morphological studies of the stomach of Falcon. Sci. J. Vet. Adv., 2: 30-40.
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  16. Abumandour, M.M. and R.M. El-Bakary, 2013. Morphological and scanning electron microscopic studies of the tongue of the Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) and their lingual adaptation for its feeding habits. Vet. Res. Commun., 37: 229-238.
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