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  1. 20 wrz 2024 · Anatomy atlas of the dogs nasal cavity: fully labeled illustrations of the paranasal sinuses, nasal septum, alar cartilage, external nasal cartilages, frontal sinus, dorsal nasal concha, middle nasal concha, ventral nasal concha, ethmoidal labyrinth and the nasal plane.

  2. 18 lip 2016 · The most common fungal pathogen of the nose of dogs is Aspergillus fumigatus; Blastomyces dermatidis and Pythium insidiosum are occasionally reported.

  3. Definition. The ischium, or the ischial bone (Os ischii) is much more extended caudally in domestic mammals than in Men. It also spreads in a tabula of ischium (Tabula ossis ischii) that constitutes the main part and holds two cranial extensions enclosing the foramen obturatum. The lateral extension constitutes the body of the ischium (Corpus ...

  4. Nasal dermatoses of dogs may be caused by many diseases, including autoimmune, infectious, environmental, neoplastic, genetic, systemic, and neurological conditions. Some conditions are pathognomonic, and some require histological examination of the skin for diagnosis.

  5. Consult this peer-reviewed comprehensive guide for an overview of the most common causes of nasal planum disease in dogs, from vitiligo to pemphigus foliaceus.

  6. 19 lut 2022 · It provides information on the anatomy of brachycephalic dogs and BOAS. The studies suggest that further characterization and studies of nasal turbinates and their hypertrophy are important. Dogs are a good starting point for the description and anatomical analysis of turbinates of the nose.

  7. 22 wrz 2020 · Such studies provide the most definitive evidence of functional traits of the mucosa, including characteristics of the epithelium (e.g., olfactory sensory neurons vs. kinocilia) and the underlying supporting tissue, or lamina propria (e.g., olfactory nerves vs. venous sinuses).

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