1 ANATOMY OF THE EAR
1.1 External Ear: Pinna and Ear Canal 1.2 Middle Ear of the Dog 1.3 Middle Ear of the Cat 1.4 Inner Ear 1.1 EXTERNAL EAR: PINNA AND EAR CANAL The pinna is the most prominent…
1.1 External Ear: Pinna and Ear Canal 1.2 Middle Ear of the Dog 1.3 Middle Ear of the Cat 1.4 Inner Ear 1.1 EXTERNAL EAR: PINNA AND EAR CANAL The pinna is the most prominent…
8.1 Pinna Lacerations 8.2 Pinnectomy 8.3 Auricular Haematoma Drainage 8.4 Lateral Wall Resection 8.5 Vertical Ear Canal Resection 8.6 Total Ear Canal Ablation with Lateral Bulla Osteotomy 8.7 Subtotal Ear Canal Ablation with Lateral Bulla Osteotomy 8.8 End-To-End…
3.1 Video Otoscopy 3.2 Radiography 3.3 CT 3.4 MRI 3.5 Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response 3.6 Auditory Tympanometry Advanced diagnostic techniques are not indicated in all cases of otitis externa. Where otitis media is suspected then further…
7.1 Vestibular Apparatus 7.2 Cochlea The inner ear of the dog and cat is contained within the petrosal portion of the temporal bone and includes the cochlea and the vestibular apparatus. Diseases…
Vertebrae Normal breed: Figures 304–369 Lateral and corresponding orthogonal projections. Additional projections and schematic drawings as indicated. Cervical, including hyperextended, hyperflexed with schematic drawings: Figures 304–322 Figure 304 Extended lateral…