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Equine coronary sinus and great cardiac vein anatomy relevant to cardiac electrophysiology
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Correlating Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscopy With Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy to Study the TIE2 Protein on Kidney Glomerular Podocytes
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Mucosal administration of lipid nanoparticles containing self-amplifying mRNA induces local uptake and expression in a pig model as a potential vaccination platform against STIs
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History of the Museum of Morphology of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Ghent University-Part II: Enlarged scope and further prospectives of the anatomical collection
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Geschiedenis van het Museum Morfologie van de Faculteit Diergeneeskunde (Universiteit Gent) : deel I : ontstaan, ontwikkeling en gebruik van de anatomische collectie
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Historiek van de eindestudiewerken, scripties en masterproeven
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Morphological evidence of a potential arrhythmogenic substrate in the caudal and cranial vena cava in horses
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Morphological variations of the interatrial septum and potential implications in equine cardiology
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Right atrial myocardial sleeves in the equine coronary sinus and great cardiac vein with potential connection to the left atrium
(2025) ANATOMIA HISTOLOGIA EMBRYOLOGIA. In Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia 54(Supplement 1). p.49-50 -
A.The Dorsal Nasal meatus communicates with the ethmoidal cells. B.The Middle Nasal meatus is split by the middle conchal sinus into: • Dorsal ramus: narrow, communicates with common nasal meatus. • Ventral ramus: wider, communicates with the dorsal concha C. The Ventral Nasal Meatus: more spacious than the middle and dorsal A. Dorsal conchal sinus: • No rostral communication. • Caudally with the frontal sinus (conchofrontal aperture). B. Middle conchal sinus: • Largest component of the ethmoidal sinus complex. • Simple one-compartment sinus. • Communicates with the ethmoidal labyrinth caudally. C. Ventral conchal sinus is absent. • Left and right divided by the interfrontal septum A. Medial compartment: • Smaller, non-concamerated. • Extends to nasofrontal suture: conchofrontal aperture. B. Lateral compartment: • Large, diversely concamerated. • Communicates with the ethmoidal cells. • The frontal sinus extends up to the level of M1. • 5/7 animals presented a lacrimal sinus. • Pneumatizes lacrimal & frontal bone = “lacrimofrontal” sinus. • Opens into middle nasal meatus: nasolacrimal aperture. • Extends up Triadan 08/09 • Discontinuity of the bone lining exposes the lacrimal and frontal sinuses • Pneumatizes: maxillary & zygomatic bone. • Communicates with the ethmoidal cells. • Extends to 08. A. Lateral cells: • Most dorsal cells communicates with the frontolacrimal sinus • Middle cells communicate with the maxillary sinus. B. Medial cells: heterogeneously sized and shaped • Pneumatizes the presphenoidal bone. • Septa in 3/6 animals. • Absent in one animal • Communicates with the common nasal meatus. 12 13 11 9 10 8 6 7 Transverse sections of the nasal cavity at the level of the third premolars. A. anatomical section, B CT slice (Bone window). NS: Nasal Septum; VNM: Ventral nasal meatus; CMN: Common Nasal Meatus; DNM: Dorsal Nasal Meatus; MNM: Middle Nasal Meatus; DNC: Dorsal Nasal Concha; DVNC: Dorsal portion of the Ventral Nasal Concha; VVNC: Ventral portion of the Ventral Nasal Concha HP: Hard Palate; T: Tongue; M: Mandible; P: Premolars. NASAL CAVITY CONCHAL SINUSES 1 11 2 2 2 3 33 Transverse sections of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses at the level of the fourth premolars. A. anatomical section, B CT slice (Bone window). NS: Nasal Septum; VNM: Ventral nasal meatus; CMN: Common Nasal Meatus; DNM: Dorsal Nasal Meatus; MNM: Middle Nasal Meatus; DNC: Dorsal Nasal Concha; MCS: Middle Conchal Sinus; HP: Hard Palate; T: Tongue; IOC: infraorbital canal; MCS: Middle Conchal Sinus; M: Mandible; P: Premolars. 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 5 5 LACRIMAL SINUS 6 6 6 5 5 Transverse sections of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses at the level of the first molars. A. anatomical section, B CT slice (Bone window) and C MRI slice (T1). NS: Nasal Septum; VNM: Ventral nasal meatus; DNM: Dorsal Nasal Meatus; MNM: Middle Nasal Meatus; MCS: Middle Conchal Sinus; MS: Maxillary Sinus; LFS: LacrimoFrontal Sinus; Ec: Ethmoidal cells HP: Hard Palate; T: Tongue; IOC: infraorbital canal; M: Mandible; M: Molars; O: Orbit; OC: Oral Cavity 1 1 2 2 3 3 7 8 MAXILLARY SINUS 88 Transverse sections of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses at the level of the second molars. A. anatomical section, B CT slice (Bone window) and C MRI slice (T1). NP: Nasopharynx; MS: Maxillary Sinus; LFS: LacrimoFrontal Sinus; Ec: Ethmoidal cells HP: Hard Palate; T: Tongue; IOC: infraorbital canal; M: Mandible; M: Molars; E: eye; OC: Oral Cavity. SPHENOIDAL SINUS ETHMOIDAL SINUS FRONTAL SINUS 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 88 12 13 13 13 12 12 Linda Rutigliano1, Katrien Vanderperren1, Zarah Barrau1, Lieven Vlaminck2, Pieter Cornillie1 1 Department of Morphology, Imaging, Orthopedics, Rehabilitation and Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Salisburylaan 133, 9820, Merelbeke Belgium. 2 Department of Large Animal Surgery, Anaesthesia and Orthopaedics Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Salisburylaan 133, 9820, Merelbeke Belgium. COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CROSS-SECTIONAL ANATOMY AND 3D MODELS OF THE NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SINUSES OF ALPACA ( Vicugna pacos )
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