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In the HORSE, the rostral end of the facial crest is the facial tuberosity. Rostral and dorsal to the facial tuberosity find the infraorbital foramen where the infraorbital branch of the maxillary nerve (CN V Trigeminal) exits from the infraorbital canal.
Anatomy of horse head. The horse's head can be divided into two parts: top (neurocranium) and bottom (viscerocranium - the muzzle part). The top part consists of: Occiput – is right behind the ears, exactly where the bridle comes (namely, the occiput strap of the bridle), it is a part that joins the horse's head with his neck.
24 wrz 2017 · Clinical and Surgical Anatomy of the Equine Head: Transverse Sections. T1. 1. Bones of the head. 2. Oral and dental structures. 3. Nasal and sinus structures. 4. Larynx, pharynx, and guttural pouches. 5. Ophthalmic structures. 6. Auricular structures. 7. Brain and nervous system. 8. Vascular anatomy. 9. Muscles. 10.
23 wrz 2016 · Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the Equine Head presents a clear and complete view of the complex anatomy of the equine head using cross-sectional imaging. Provides a comprehensive comparative atlas to structures of the equine head. Pairs gross anatomy with radiographs, CT, and MRI images. Show all.
4 kwi 2008 · Anatomy and physiology of the horse's head and neck, and related structures such as the eyes, ears, mouth/teeth, and upper respiratory tract.
14 mar 2023 · Parts of a horse’s head. Horses’ heads come in different shapes and sizes depending on the breed. A horse’s head is very heavy, so horses with smaller heads usually have better speed and agility than horses with large heads.
30 wrz 2024 · Fully labeled horse head CT - radiological anatomy of the face and cranium on a healthy horse (bones of the cranium and the face, teeth, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, paranasal sinuses, eye, ear, arteries, veins, lymph nodes)