Totale und basale Ver�dung der pneumatisierten Bulla tympanica (Hypotympanon) des Schweines mit por�ser Tricalciumphosphat-Keramik

1981 ◽  
Vol 231 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 810-813
Author(s):  
Ch. Z�llner ◽  
J. Strutz ◽  
C. M. B�sing ◽  
K. Jahnke
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2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 243-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adelina Maria da Silva ◽  
Djalma José Fagundes ◽  
Murched Omar Taha ◽  
Saul Goldenberg ◽  
Gisele Fabrino Machado ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  

O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar os aspectos morfológicos da bulla tympanica após osteotomia ventral e lateral. Quarenta cães adultos foram distribuídos em dois grupos de 20 animais cada. No grupo A , os animais foram submetidos a osteotomia ventral da bulla tympanica e no grupo B, a osteotomia lateral da bulla tympanica. Cada grupo foi constituído de 2 subgrupos, de acordo com o período de observação: A1 e B1 (6 semanas), A2 e B2 (12 semanas). No exame macroscópico constatou-se que a concavidade de todas as bullae tympanicae operadas era semelhante às normais. Os estudos histológicos mostraram que a regeneração completa da bulla tympanica ocorreu em apenas alguns animais de cada subgrupo. A presença de tecido conjuntivo na área de osteotomia foi verificada na maioria das bullae tympanicae operadas, resultado estatisticamente significante. A análise histológica e a histomorfometria computadorizada não mostraram diferença significante quanto ao estágio de regeneração óssea em todos os subgrupos. Concluiu-se que uma área de ostetomia restrita não causou alterações significantes na conformação da bulla tympanica de cães submetida a osteotomia ventral ou lateral; e que a regeneração total da bulla tympanica geralmente não ocorreu antes de 12 semanas de pós-operatório.


Author(s):  
K. M. Lucy ◽  
V. R. Indu ◽  
C. Leena ◽  
R. Fathima ◽  
C. George ◽  
...  

Morphological studies were conducted on the skull of a hippopotamus brought to the Veterinary college for postmortem examination. Skull of the hippopotamus was huge and notable for its little brain case and high supra-orbital ridges. The skull had a larger splanchnocranium than the neurocranium. From the dorsal view, the skull had a watch glass appearance because of its narrow middle portion (at the region of maxillae) and wide caudal and rostral portions. Maxilla showed a large Eminenta canina and two infraorbital foramina leading to two separate infraorbital canals. The premaxilla lodged two huge incisors and just above the central incisor, there was a large rough eminence for the elevated nostrils. Three to four large rounded lacrimal bullae were seen on the floor of the bony orbit. Frontal bone presented a strongly convex smooth supra-orbital ridge that formed upper margin of the orbit which projected from the surface of the skull. The median sagittal crest was very high that diverged to accommodate the concave forehead in front. Temporal fossa was very extensive. Caudal surface of the skull showed a concave nuchal surface and the external occipital protuberance was in the form of a crest. The paramastoid process and external auditory process were very short. Bulla tympanica was conical with a pyramidal muscular process. Anatomical peculiarities of the skull and their functional significance are discussed.


1986 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. 371-378 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. J. L. LITTLE ◽  
J. G. LANE

Paleo-aktueel ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 43-49
Author(s):  
Wietske Prummel ◽  
Lisette de Vries ◽  
Frits Laarman ◽  
Youri van den Hurk

A bulla tympanica of a grey whale (Eschrichtius robustus) from Wijster (Dr.). The animal remains from the native Roman-period village at Wijster (province of Drenthe) were published by Dr Anneke T. Clason in 1967. Most of the remains are poorly preserved cattle and horse bone fragments. About half of them come from animal graves in farmyards or along village roads, which most probably are ritual deposits. At the beginning of 2018, Ernst Taayke found among the material from a grave of a horse and a cow, animal grave 12, an unidentified bone, find number 1266, that he did not recognize. The bone was found to be a bulla tympanica of a grey whale (Eschrichtius robustus), a very rare find. Animal grave 12 was a ritual deposit in the yard of farmhouse 77, dated 3rd/4th century AD. In this paper we discuss how we established the whale species, the possible origin of the whale bone and the meaning of the whale bone in this ritual deposit of a horse and a cow.


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