Sectioned Images of a Cat Head to Contribute to Learning of its Sectional Anatomy

SUMMARY: The sectional anatomy of a cat head is essential when interpreting CTs and MRIs of the region. In learning the sectional anatomy, sectioned images of a cat could be quite effective data. The main objective was to assist veterinary physicians who learn the sectional anatomy of a cat head by...

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Autores principales: Chung,Beom Sun, Chung,Min Suk, Lee,Seung-Bock, Youn,Cheong, Park,Jin Seo
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220180002005372019-09-16Sectioned Images of a Cat Head to Contribute to Learning of its Sectional AnatomyChung,Beom SunChung,Min SukLee,Seung-BockYoun,CheongPark,Jin Seo Cat Head Cross-sectional anatomy Visible Human Projects SUMMARY: The sectional anatomy of a cat head is essential when interpreting CTs and MRIs of the region. In learning the sectional anatomy, sectioned images of a cat could be quite effective data. The main objective was to assist veterinary physicians who learn the sectional anatomy of a cat head by presenting high-quality sectioned images. A short-haired female cat was frozen and sectioned frontally using a cryomacrotome. Every sectioned surface in real body color was photographed with a digital camera. The frontal planes were stacked to produce dorsal and sagittal planes. High-quality sectioned images of a cat head allowed the identification of small, complicated structures. The notable structures were as follows: each bone of the cranium, structures of the brain, tympanic cavity (larger than human), oval window (larger than human), vestibular nerve, cochlear nerve, ear ossicles, six extraocular muscles, pupil (larger than human), retractor bulbi muscle (not found in human), optic nerve, olfactory bulb (considerably large), vomeronasal organ duct (not found in human), infraorbital gland (not found in human), masticatory muscles (larger than human), maxillary nerve (larger than human), and mandibular nerve. This pacesetting report describes the detailed head structures of a cat from the viewpoint of sectional anatomy. The sectioned images will be given to other interested researchers free of charge.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.36 n.2 20182018-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022018000200537en10.4067/S0717-95022018000200537
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language English
topic Cat
Head
Cross-sectional anatomy
Visible Human Projects
spellingShingle Cat
Head
Cross-sectional anatomy
Visible Human Projects
Chung,Beom Sun
Chung,Min Suk
Lee,Seung-Bock
Youn,Cheong
Park,Jin Seo
Sectioned Images of a Cat Head to Contribute to Learning of its Sectional Anatomy
description SUMMARY: The sectional anatomy of a cat head is essential when interpreting CTs and MRIs of the region. In learning the sectional anatomy, sectioned images of a cat could be quite effective data. The main objective was to assist veterinary physicians who learn the sectional anatomy of a cat head by presenting high-quality sectioned images. A short-haired female cat was frozen and sectioned frontally using a cryomacrotome. Every sectioned surface in real body color was photographed with a digital camera. The frontal planes were stacked to produce dorsal and sagittal planes. High-quality sectioned images of a cat head allowed the identification of small, complicated structures. The notable structures were as follows: each bone of the cranium, structures of the brain, tympanic cavity (larger than human), oval window (larger than human), vestibular nerve, cochlear nerve, ear ossicles, six extraocular muscles, pupil (larger than human), retractor bulbi muscle (not found in human), optic nerve, olfactory bulb (considerably large), vomeronasal organ duct (not found in human), infraorbital gland (not found in human), masticatory muscles (larger than human), maxillary nerve (larger than human), and mandibular nerve. This pacesetting report describes the detailed head structures of a cat from the viewpoint of sectional anatomy. The sectioned images will be given to other interested researchers free of charge.
author Chung,Beom Sun
Chung,Min Suk
Lee,Seung-Bock
Youn,Cheong
Park,Jin Seo
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