Anatomic Considerations on the Middle Ear in Dog

Purpose of this study is to explain some aspects of middle ear anatomy in dog. The study was conducted on five dog skulls (different ages) from common, large size dogs. The skulls were processed by maceration and submitted to a treatment of mechanical cleaning with perhydrol. The temporal bone was c...

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Main Authors: Carmen Berghes, Monica Parvu, Mircea Cucoanes, Daniel Cuca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2010-05-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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ear
Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/814
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spelling doaj-42f65493596845bc95d2d755a0b3626b2020-11-25T03:05:30ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762010-05-01431450452737Anatomic Considerations on the Middle Ear in DogCarmen Berghes0Monica Parvu1Mircea Cucoanes2Daniel Cuca3Univeresity Spiru Haret, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, BucharestUniveresity Spiru Haret, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, BucharestUniveresity Spiru Haret, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, BucharestUniveresity Spiru Haret, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, BucharestPurpose of this study is to explain some aspects of middle ear anatomy in dog. The study was conducted on five dog skulls (different ages) from common, large size dogs. The skulls were processed by maceration and submitted to a treatment of mechanical cleaning with perhydrol. The temporal bone was collected first; the external wall was opened carefully to study the tympanic cavity. The ossicles were collected separately and subsequently described. From research carried promontory appears as an elongated projection that separates the oval window and round window. Vestibular window is oval or slightly ovoid shape of a hole, located dorso-medially to the promontory, which communicates with the middle ear vestibule. Cochlearia window appears as a round or circular hole located caudo-lateral to the promontory . it is blocked by a membrane called the tympanum secondary, cavity separating the ramp of the snail. In the ventro-oral cavity openings ductus faringo tympanicum. The osicules sound represented by hammer, anvil and stirrup are articulated with each other and form a chain as a link between the eardrum and vestibular window. Bones are driven by two muscles: the tensor muscle and muscle stirrup eardrum is very thin. osicules ear are relatively large and resemble those of humans. Lenticular bone is the lenticular process of the long arm of anvile.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/814earhammeranvilladder muscle
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author Carmen Berghes
Monica Parvu
Mircea Cucoanes
Daniel Cuca
spellingShingle Carmen Berghes
Monica Parvu
Mircea Cucoanes
Daniel Cuca
Anatomic Considerations on the Middle Ear in Dog
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
ear
hammer
anvil
ladder muscle
author_facet Carmen Berghes
Monica Parvu
Mircea Cucoanes
Daniel Cuca
author_sort Carmen Berghes
title Anatomic Considerations on the Middle Ear in Dog
title_short Anatomic Considerations on the Middle Ear in Dog
title_full Anatomic Considerations on the Middle Ear in Dog
title_fullStr Anatomic Considerations on the Middle Ear in Dog
title_full_unstemmed Anatomic Considerations on the Middle Ear in Dog
title_sort anatomic considerations on the middle ear in dog
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2010-05-01
description Purpose of this study is to explain some aspects of middle ear anatomy in dog. The study was conducted on five dog skulls (different ages) from common, large size dogs. The skulls were processed by maceration and submitted to a treatment of mechanical cleaning with perhydrol. The temporal bone was collected first; the external wall was opened carefully to study the tympanic cavity. The ossicles were collected separately and subsequently described. From research carried promontory appears as an elongated projection that separates the oval window and round window. Vestibular window is oval or slightly ovoid shape of a hole, located dorso-medially to the promontory, which communicates with the middle ear vestibule. Cochlearia window appears as a round or circular hole located caudo-lateral to the promontory . it is blocked by a membrane called the tympanum secondary, cavity separating the ramp of the snail. In the ventro-oral cavity openings ductus faringo tympanicum. The osicules sound represented by hammer, anvil and stirrup are articulated with each other and form a chain as a link between the eardrum and vestibular window. Bones are driven by two muscles: the tensor muscle and muscle stirrup eardrum is very thin. osicules ear are relatively large and resemble those of humans. Lenticular bone is the lenticular process of the long arm of anvile.
topic ear
hammer
anvil
ladder muscle
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