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The present volume of Anatomy of the Dog is based on the 7th editoin of the highly successful German text-atlas of canine anatomy. * Fully illustrated with color line diagrams, including unique three-dimensional cross-sectional anatomy, together with radiographs and ultrasound scans * Includes topographic and surface anatomy * Tabular appendices of relational and functional anatomy Already acknowledged by students and teachers as an essential resource for learning and revision, this book will also be a valuable reference for qualified practitioners.
Dber das Epoophoron der Vogel einschlieBlich des Huhnes liegen nur liicken- hafte Literaturangaben vor (s. u. ). Spezielle Kenntnisse iiber Bau, Bedeutung, Reichweite und altersabhangige Struktur sowie Lageveranderungen der Epo- ophorontubuli fehlen. Durch die eigenen lichtoptischen Untersuchungen soUten die topographischen Beziehungen der Epoophorontubuli besonders zu Ovar und ebenniere abgehandelt werden. Die dabei gewonnenen Befunde iiber eine post- embryonale Umwandlung der WandepithelzeUen der Epoophorontubuli in steroidproduzierende Zellen des Eierstocks und der Nebennierenrinde werden durch elektronenoptische Untersuchungen abgeklart werden. Eine solche Um- wandlung ist beim Vogel bisher nicht beschrieben worden. Sie ist nur von einigen Autoren urn die Jahrhundertwende fiir Mensch und Saugetier behauptet worden, und zwar von Aichel (1900) und Pick (1901) als embryonales Geschehen fur die Nebenniere und von Harz (1883) und Chiarugi (1885) als embryonales und post- embryonales Geschehen fiir den Eierstock. II. Literatur Das Epoophoron geht bei Mensch und Wirbeltieren postembryonal aus der Epigenitalis des Mesonephros hervor. Beim M enschen entstehen Epoophoron und Paroophoron aus dem lumbalen, nicht degenerierenden Sechstel der Urniere (Starck, 1965). Sein Epoophoron besteht aus 10--14 Tubuli transversales, die in den Ductus longitudinalis (Gartner- scher Gang) einmiinden (Horstmann/Stegner, 1966). Das Epithel der Tubuli transversales wurde von Mathis (1932) fUr Driisenepithel gehalten, das wie die Zellen des Nebenhodenganges (Heidenhain/Werner, 1924) sezernieren solI. Den basalen Zellabschnitt nennt Mathis "Praparanten" und den apikalen "Sezer- nenten". Letzterer gibt fadige Sekret-Strukturen ab, die mit Kinocilien ver- wechselbar seien.
Bovine Anatomy provides the reader with detailed information on the structure, function, and clinical application of all bovine body systems and their interaction in the live animal. The expanded second edition now includes clinical anatomy and retains the topographical and systems based methods of anatomy used in the first edition. The topographic anatomy is accompanied by systematic illustrations of the bones, joints, muscles, organs, blood vessels, nerves, and lymph nodes for each body system. There are also tables containing detailed information on the muscles, lymph nodes, and peripheral nerves. The authors pay particular attention to the histology, growth, and function of the bovine hoof. In addition to the gross anatomy of the udder, its development, histology, and function are described and illustrated. One chapter is devoted to the pathology, pathogenesis, and molecular biology of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie of sheep and goats, and chronic wasting disease.Each page of text is followed by a full page of colour illustrations. The Second Edition also contains more than 70 new diagrams and clinical photographs. The book has long been acknowledged as a valuable reference for study and revision, and this new edition is an essential resource for practitioners and students alike.
An essential resource detailing information on the structure, function, and clinical application of all equine body systems The sixth edition of this highly successful book contains updates to functional anatomy which has now been totally revised. There are also new chapters on the eye, abdomen, female reproduction, ultrasonography and orthopaedics. The atlas is superbly illustrated throughout with colour drawings, photographs, and radiographs providing the reader with detailed information on the structure, function, and clinical application of all equine body systems and their interaction in the live animal. Already acknowledged by students and teachers as an essential resource for learning and revision, the sixth edition will be a valuable reference for veterinary practitioners and for those who own and work with horses.
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