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21 sie 2023 · Material and methods. A CT examination of the skull was conducted under general anesthesia on a 7 year old dog, positioned in ventral recumbency. The scan was performed using a 32-slice multidetector scanner (Toshiba Aquilion) by Susanne AEB Boroffka, dipl. ECVDI, PhD (Utrecht, Netherlands).
The aim of clinicopathological evaluation of hepatobiliary affections is to identify and characterize hepatic damage and dysfunction, identify possible primary causes of secondary liver disease, differentiate causes of icterus, evaluate potential anaesthetic risks, assess prognosis and response to xenobiotics, and monitor response to therapy.
(CT), scintigraphy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which are beginning to be used to investigate the liver in a non-invasive fashion. Anatomy In both cats and dogs, there are six liver lobes: right medial and lateral, left medial and lateral, and quadrate and caudate lobes.
Diagram showing the external, middle and inner ears of the dog. The external ear canal and tympanic cavity are normally air-filled, while the cavities of the inner ear (in black) are...
21 sie 2012 · This fully illustrated atlas covers the anatomy of the canine and feline ear, diagnostic techniques, a range of commonly seen diseases, and ear surgery. Atlas of Ear Diseases of the Dog and Cat is one of the most complete picture references for this rapidly expanding branch of small animal medicine and surgery.
16 gru 2009 · Abstract. The canine ear consists of the pinna, external ear canal, middle ear and inner ear. The external ear is composed of auricular and annular cartilage. The auricular cartilage of the pinna becomes funnel shaped at the opening of the external ear canal.
1 sty 2002 · Water-filling and serial computed tomographic (CT) imaging techniques were used to measure normal middle ear cavity volume (MECV) in 18 dogs (10 live dogs, eight cadavers; 36 ears in total).