Medicine and Surgery of Camelids. Группа авторов
9.86 Diagram of the relationship of the pinna, external ear canal, ty...Figure 9.87 Dorsoventral radiograph of the skull with sclerosis of the tympa...Figure 9.88 Facial paralysis.Figure 9.89 Facial paralysis due to inner ear infection.Figure 9.90 Head tilt due to middle ear infection.Figure 9.91 Chronic facial paralysis.Figure 9.92 Diagrams of llama ear shapes. (A) Normal banana ear, (B) sharp‐p...Figure 9.93 Diagrams of alpaca ear shapes. (A) Normal spear‐shaped ears, (B)...Figure 9.94 (a) Gopher ear of a llama in Peru. (b) Gopher ear of a llama in ...Figure 9.95 Pinna defect, one short and one normal ear.Figure 9.96 (a) Pinna in a newborn alpaca, temporarily curled tips but norma...Figure 9.97 Frostbite ears.Figure 9.98 Deep, contaminated wound, distal to the hock involving multiple ...Figure 9.99 This male alpaca was attacked by a dog and sustained multiple wo...Figure 9.100 (a) Second‐intention wound healing of a left flank wound result...Figure 9.101 Alpaca with extensive head wound. (a) There is not enough surro...Figure 9.102 Llama with chemically induced keratitis secondary to chlorhexid...Figure 9.103 Llama with chronic wound over the carpus. Wounds on the distal ...
10 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Diagrams of camelid skeletons. (a) Llama, (b) Alpaca, (c). Bactr...Figure 10.2 Diagrams of pastern angulation. (a) Appropriate angulation for a...Figure 10.3 Hyperextension of fetlock.Figure 10.4 Hind limb, lateral view. (a) Straight leg, (b) excessive angulat...Figure 10.5 Treatment of a radius fracture with a Thomas splint/cast combina...Figure 10.6 A transfixation pin cast is used to stabilize a metacarpal fract...Figure 10.7 Radiograph of a fracture of the dens of C2.Figure 10.8 Diagram of the use of wire to stabilize a rostral mandibular fra...Figure 10.9 Radiograph of a llama fetlock with fetlock angle measuring appro...Figure 10.10 Radiograph of llama with severe hyperextension of the fetlock. ...Figure 10.11 Medial to lateral projection of a luxated scapulohumeral joint ...Figure 10.12 Postoperative radiograph of an alpaca following open reduction ...Figure 10.13 Lateral radiograph of an alpaca six‐months following scapulohum...Figure 10.14 A lateral to medial projection of an alpaca with a ruptured cra...Figure 10.15 Bilateral medial patellar luxation in a llama neonate. Cria has...Figure 10.16 Imbricating sutures being placed alongside the patella and pate...Figure 10.17 Lateral radiograph of tibiotarsal luxation. Note that the tibio...Figure 10.18 A dorso‐plantar radiographic projection showing sequestrum in t...Figure 10.19 A juvenile llama cria with ligamentous laxity that could be str...Figure 10.20 A juvenile alpaca cria with flexural contracture in the hind li...
11 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 (a) Left nostril of a Dromedary camel showing narrowness of the ...Figure 11.2 Anesthetized alpaca in right lateral recumbency for passage of a...Figure 11.3 (a) Soft palate situated ventral to the epiglottis. (A) Larynx, ...Figure 11.4 (a) Skull illustrating the outlines of the maxillary (blue) and ...Figure 11.5 (a) A 12‐year‐old female alpaca presented for anorexia and abdom...Figure 11.6 Unremarkable thoracic radiograph (right lateral projection) of a...Figure 11.7 A three‐day‐old alpaca cria (male) with failure of transfer of m...Figure 11.8 (a) Standing lateral image of thorax of three‐year‐old female al...Figure 11.9 Cytospin preparation of lung lavage fluid from an alpaca with se...Figure 11.10 (a) Llama presented for swelling superficial to right mandible....
12 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Split philtrum in an alpaca. The split philtrum present in camel...Figure 12.2 Diagram illustrating fighting teeth of male camelids. (a) Latera...Figure 12.3 Permanent incisors of a vicuña and alpaca. (a) vicuña. Incisors ...Figure 12.4 Incisor teeth of a mature llama. The incisors are spatulate and ...Figure 12.5 Occlusal surface of mandibular incisors following trimming. Note...Figure 12.6 Overgrown incisors. The teeth protrude rostrally and do not cont...Figure 12.7 Rostral teeth of a male SAC. The maxillary and mandibular canine...Figure 12.8 Diagrams of the maxillary and mandibular cheek teeth of a SAC. T...Figure 12.9 Diagram of the teeth of a premature cria. Deciduous alpaca incis...Figure 12.10 Diagram of the teeth of a newborn llama. Deciduous incisors sho...Figure 12.11 Diagram of the teeth of a five‐month‐old llama.Figure 12.12 Diagram of the teeth of a one‐year‐old llama.Figure 12.13 Diagram of the teeth of a two‐year‐old llama.Figure 12.14 Diagram of the teeth of a two‐and‐a‐half‐year‐old llama.Figure 12.15 Diagram of the teeth of a three‐year‐old llama.Figure 12.16 Diagram of the teeth of a three‐and‐a‐half‐year‐old llama.Figure 12.17 Diagram of the teeth of a four‐ to six‐year‐old llama.Figure 12.18 Diagram of the teeth of a seven‐year‐old llama (left) and an 11...Figure 12.19 Cadaver alpaca specimen with a catheter inserted through the st...Figure 12.20 Diagram of the intestinal tract of a camelid (left) and that of...Figure 12.21 Relative volume of the gastric compartments of adult cattle, sh...Figure 12.22 Comparative origins of different regions of the monogastric sto...Figure 12.23 Stomach of a neonate llama. Similar to the rumen true ruminants...Figure 12.24 Diagram of the cross section of an alpaca abdomen taken at the ...Figure 12.25 Stomach of a llama as viewed from the right lateral aspect. The...Figure 12.26 Stomach of a llama. The left side of the image is cranial and t...Figure 12.27 Glandular saccules of C1.Figure 12.28 Mucosal surface of C2. Saccules along the majority of the surfa...Figure 12.29 C3: (A) mucinous glandular tissue lines the proximal (orad) 4/5...Figure 12.30 Serosal view of C3. The acid secreting portion is the terminal ...Figure 12.31 Camel stomach, C1.Figure 12.32 Camel stomach, C2.Figure 12.33 Camel stomach, C3.Figure 12.34 Homogeneous ingesta, characteristic of C1. The contents of the ...Figure 12.35 Camelids' esophageal groove has one lip and extends from C1 int...Figure 12.36 Intestines of a llama. (A) Ileum, (B) cecum, (C) proximal loop ...Figure 12.37 Diagram of the spiral colon of a llama. The centripetal loops a...Figure 12.38 Dung pile used by llamas for urination and defecation. SACs wil...Figure 12.39 Liver of a llama.Figure 12.40 Fimbriated caudal border of a SAC liver.Figure 12.41 Decision‐making algorithm for performing abdominal surgery in c...Figure 12.42 Abdominal distension in an alpaca. (a) Left Lateral view. (b) T...Figure 12.43 Pressing and abnormal position of a llama with colic.Figure 12.44 Depression and recumbency of a llama with colic.Figure 12.45 Fractured mandibular cheek tooth.Figure 12.46 Alpaca cria with superior brachygnathism. This congenital defec...Figure 12.47 Diagram for dental examination using Tridan nomenclature.Figure 12.48 A ventrolateral skin incision is made around a draining tract. ...Figure 12.49 The soft tissues are elevated from the mandibular bone to expos...Figure 12.50 The lateral alveolar bone plate has been removed with a pneumat...Figure 12.51 Curettage of the socket is performed following removal of the t...Figure 12.52 Overcrowding of mandibular incisors of an alpaca. The third inc...Figure 12.53 The front view of an alpaca. The rostral pressure on the first ...Figure 12.54 Strategic gaps are created between the incisors so that the cau...Figure 12.55 Second incisor is lateral to the first incisor without contact....Figure 12.56 The third incisor is growing horizontally and pushing rostrally...Figure 12.57 The same alpaca as in Figure 12.5. The length of the third inci...Figure 12.58 A bright light is used to illuminate the translucent pulp canal...Figure 12.59 Gaps are created in between the incisors allowing them to more ...Figure 12.60 (a) Incisors of an alpaca following corrective trimming. Note t...Figure 12.61 Lateral radiograph of dilated thoracic esophagus (arrows outlin...Figure 12.62 A necropsy photo of a llama with megaesophagus. (a). A dilated ...Figure 12.63 Mucosal ulceration of C1 in a llama.Figure 12.64 Mucosal ulceration of C2 in a llama.Figure 12.65 Linear mucosal ulceration of C3 in a llama.Figure 12.66 Serosal surface of C1 with gastric ulcers.Figure 12.67 Ulceration of C1.Figure 12.68 Abdominal contamination from perforating gastric ulcer in C3.Figure 12.69 Acute, fibrinous peritonitis caused by perforating gastric ulce...Figure 12.70 Diagram of spiral colon impaction in a llama.Figure 12.71 Gastroliths in the glandular saccules of C1 in a llama.Figure 12.72 Postmortem examination revealing jejunal torsion.Figure 12.73 Multiple trichophytobezoars removed from C1 of an alpaca cria. ...Figure 12.74 Lateral abdominal radiograph of a llama revealing gastroliths i...Figure 12.75 Transabdominal ultrasound image in an adult alpaca. Excessive a...Figure 12.76 Acute peritonitis, with fibrin tags.Figure 12.77 Chronic peritonitis, with fibrous bands that may incarcerate a ...Figure 12.78 Gross postmortem examination of a camel revealing hepatitis.Figure 12.79 Gross postmortem examination of a llama revealing hepatic necro...Figure 12.80 Gross postmortem examination of a llama revealing hepatic lipid...Figure 12.81 Position of the internal abdominal oblique muscle. (A) Tuber co...Figure 12.82 Lateral abdomen of a llama demonstrating the position of the tr...Figure 12.83 Preputial muscles of the llama.Figure 12.84 Cradle used to restrain llama in dorsal recumbency.Figure 12.85 Diagram of camelid cradle. (A) 30 cm, (B) 38 cm, (C) 125 cm.Figure 12.86 Diagram of the placement of an inverted cruciate suture for a v...Figure 12.87 Alpaca following repair of atresia ani.
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