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Guttural pouch endoscopy allows for both the visualization and treatment of many clinical problems in the equine retropharyngeal region. This area is extremely complex, and its description remains a real challenge for veterinary anatomists and practitioners. Six clinically normal equine cadavers were employed. Conventional dissections of guttural pouches without penetrating the guttural pouch membrane were first performed, and each adjacent structure was identified. Then, a guttural pouch endoscopic exam of the dissected heads was performed in order to correctly map each visible underlying anatomic structure identified in the previous dissection. This allowed us to: 1—identify each structure visible on endoscopic examination of the guttural pouch; 2—create a representative map of all the structures accurately identified via endoscopy; and 3—describe a systematic guttural pouch endoscopic examination with practical keys to help identification of the underlying vital structures. Our investigation provides new practical information on guttural pouch endoscopic anatomy and has allowed us to identify structures that were not previously described. We believe that this information may help with an accurate diagnosis in some cases and also potentially reduce iatrogenic trauma to important structures.

Pathogenicity of Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Enteritidis phage type 1 in one-day-old specific pathogen free chicks

Latent Herpes Virus Infections in Veterinary Medicine: A Seminar in the CEC Programme of Coordination of Research on Animal Pathology, held at Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany, September 21–24, 1982

Veterinary Sciences, Free Full-Text

Veterinary Sciences, Free Full-Text

Vol. 36 No. 1 (2012): Iraqi J. Vet. Med. The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Journal Club - American College of Veterinary Pharmacists

Veterinary Sciences, Free Full-Text

Veterinary Sciences, Free Full-Text

Barbara Gastel, MD - College of Veterinary Medicine

Label-free quantitative proteomic analysis of molting-related proteins of Trichinella spiralis intestinal infective larvae, Veterinary Research