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We find broad structural homologies between male and female dogs related to erection, micturition and defecation, including muscles, fasciae and erectile tissue. Using these homologies will help anatomists and clinicians interpret the anatomical organization of the perineum, a notoriously difficult area of anatomy.
- Male and female anatomical homologies in the perineum of the dog (Canis ...
breed dogs. We find broad structural homologies between male...
- Male and female anatomical homologies in the perineum of the dog (Canis ...
breed dogs. We find broad structural homologies between male and female dogs related to erection, mic-turition and defecation, including muscles, fasciae and erectile tissue. Using these homologies will help anatomists and clinicians interpret the anatomical organization of the perineum, a notoriously difficult area of anatomy.
21 sty 2019 · Canine perineal anatomy is important for maintaining dogs’ reproductive health for successful breeding and a wide variety of pathologies. In this investigation we dissected male and female...
3 dni temu · This vet-Anatomy module presents an anatomy atlas of the abdomen and pelvis of the dog in CT. CT images are from a healthy 6-year-old castrated male dog. This module displays cross-sectional labeled anatomy images of the canine abdominal cavity and the pelvis on a Computed Tomography (CT) and 3D images of the abdomen of the dog.
8 cze 2023 · The study of perineal arteries and nerve distribution in dogs has shown that there are several anatomical variations that may be encountered in clinical practice, highlighting the importance of understanding the blood supply and innervation of the perineal region.
9 maj 2023 · The study of perineal arteries and nerve distribution in dogs has shown that there are several anatomical variations that may be encountered in clinical practice, highlighting the importance of understanding the blood supply and innervation of the perineal region.
In this section, we will look at structures associated with the perineal region. Identify the terminal part of the large intestine, the rectum, as it passes through the pelvic region. The rectum will pass feces on through the anal canal and anus to be expelled from the body.