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Title: | Comparative anatomy of the nasal cavity in the common dolphin delphinus delphis l., striped dolphin stenella coeruleoalba m. and pilot whale globicephala melas T.: A developmental study | Authors: | García de los Ríos y Loshuertos, Alvaro Soler Laguía, Marta Arencibia Espinosa, Alberto López Fernández, Alfredo Covelo Figueiredo, Pablo Martínez Gomariz, Francisco Sánchez Collado, Cayetano García Carrillo, Nuria Ramírez Zarzosa, Gregorio |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3105 Peces y fauna silvestre 240119 Zoología marina 240101 Anatomía animal |
Keywords: | 3D Reconstruction Common Dolphin (Delphinus Delphis) Dissection Endoscopy Fetal Development, et al |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Journal: | Animals | Abstract: | Our goal was to analyze the main anatomical structures of the dolphin external nose and nasal cavity from fetal developmental stages to adult. Endoscopy was used to study the common development of the external nose and the melon, and nasal mucosa. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and anatomical sections were correlated with anatomical sections. Computed tomography (CT) was used to generate 3D reconstructions of the nasal bones and nasal cavities to study its development. Dissections, histological and pathological studies were carried out on the nasal mucosa to understand its function. These results were compared with the horse. Endoscopy showed an external nose with two lips and the upper lip is divided by a groove due to the nasal septum and an obstruction of right nasal cavity was diagnosed in a newborn. Two diverticula (air sacs) were found in the nasal vestibule and an incisive recess (premaxillary sac) in the nasal cavity. These findings were corroborated by 3D reconstructions of the nasal cavities, MRI, anatomical sections and dissections. The presphenoid and ethmoid bones were fused at early stages of fetal development. The ethmoid is the last bone to ossify in the nasal cavity. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77839 | ISSN: | 2076-2615 | DOI: | 10.3390/ani11020441 | Source: | Animals [EISSN 2076-2615], v. 11 (2), 441, (Febrero 2021) |
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