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01-28-2019, 01:14 PM( This post was last modified: 01-28-2019, 01:56 PM by Sanju )
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Hyoid apparatus, larynx and cranial part of the trachea in the tiger. T, Tympanohyoideum; S, Stylohyoideum; E, Epihyoideum; C, Ceratohyoideum; B, Basiyoideum; Th, Thyrohyoideum; Ct, Cartilago thyroidea; Gt, Glandula thyroidea.
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Cartilaginous Tympanohyoideum (on top) and bony Stylohyoideum of lion, tiger and jaguar. Left: lion, male, left body side, left-lateral aspect. Middle: tiger, female, right body side, right-lateral aspect. Right: jaguar, male, left body side, left-lateral aspect. Graduation in cm (numbers) and mm.
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Fossa retromandibularis in the tiger after removal of the skin and the parotis (lateral view, right = caudal). Sh, M. stylohyoideus; Sg, M. styloglossus; T, Tympanohyoideum; S, Stylohyoideum; E, Epihyoideum; Oh, M. occipitohyoideus; B, Bulla tympanica; Sp, M. stylopharyngeus caudalis.
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Regiones mandibularis, intermandibularis and subhyoidea in the tiger after removal of the skin (ventral view). My, M. mylohyoideus; Ma, M. masseter; D, M. digastricus; Sh, M. stylohyoideus; G, M. geniohyoideus; H, M. hyoglossus.
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CT-image of the head and neck of an adult tiger, 3-D reconstruction (caudal view). Co, Condylus occipitalis; Bt, Bulla tympanica; S, Stylohyoideum; B, Basihyoideum; T, Thyrohyoideum. The cartilages of the larynx are caudally attached to the Thyrohyoideum.
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Hyoid apparatus, larynx and cranial part of the trachea in the lion. G, M. geniohyoideus; To, tongue; T, Tympanohyoideum; S, Stylohyoideum; E, Epihyoideum; C, Ceratohyoideum; B, Basiyoideum; Th, Thyrohyoideum; Ct, Cartilago thyroidea; Gt, Glandula thyroidea (position indicated by broken line).
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Tympanohyoideum (on top) and bony Stylohyoideum of the lion (lateral view; right = caudal). Arrowheads indicate the beginning (dorsal) and the end (ventral) of the rotated part of the tympanohyal cartilage.
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Radiograph of the upper neck region of an intubated lion (lateral view, left = caudal). Co, Condylus occipitalis; P, soft palate; B, Bulla tympanica; A, Articulatio temporomandibularis; arrowheads, Stylohyoideum.
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Lateral pharyngeal wall in the lion. To, tongue; S, Stylohyoideum; C, Ceratohyoideum; La, larynx; arrows, Epihyoideum; arrowhead, position of the bone within the epihyal ligament.
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Bone within the epihyal ligament of the lion (histological section, HE stain). Scale bar = 400 µm.
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Lateral pharyngeal wall in the lion (lateral view, left = caudal). Th, Thyrohyoideum; C, Ceratohyoideum; E, Epihyoideum; H, M. hyoglossus (dissected); Ch, M. ceratohyoideus; Tg, M. thyroglossus; Hp, M. hyopharyngeus; G, M. geniohyoideus; Sg, M. styloglossus.