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Peculiarities of the Camel and Sheep Narial Musculature in Relation to the Clinical Value and the Mechanism of Narial Closure.

Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy Volume • 2014
العودة
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون Eman A. Eshra1 and Adel M. Badawy2
الكلمات المفتاحية Lateralis nasi, Levator labii maxillaries, Narial muscles, Nasolabialis
المجلة العلمية Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy Volume
الناشر Not Available
المجلد 26
العدد 1
الصفحات 10-13
publication.type International
رابط البحث Not Available
المواد المرفقة Not Available
الملخص
The camel closes its nostril during adverse climatic condition that may be indicative for unusual muscular anatomy. The camel seems to have a group of muscles similar to that of the proboscis-bearing animals. The proboscis is a muscular nose able to close by the aid of the maxillolabial group of muscles and the lateralis nasi, coupled with evacuation of air through certain vestibular recesses. This article, suggested similar mechanism in camel, as the structure and attachments of narial muscles were close to that found in the proboscideal nose. Clinical value was stepping on determination of the site for definite surgical interference.