Sentences with phrase «normal anatomical»

Dr. Smith is correct — the description is of the tapetum lucidum, a normal anatomical structure.
«The board certified surgeons at the AMC (Animal Medical Center) will basically fuse the two vertebrae together in a normal anatomical position, which will take some of the pressure off of the spinal cord.
It generally resumes its normal anatomical orientation after only a brief period of luxation in most dogs.
Identify and name normal anatomical structures on a dental radiograph Interpret and fill out an oral examination assessment form
Dr. John Angus, a resident in veterinary dermatology at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana, says, «This abrupt angle in the ear canal is a normal anatomical feature that makes cleaning difficult and can help trap debris and wax inside the ear.»
By comparing data from 206 genetically normal embryos, we have analysed the range and frequency of normal anatomical variations in the heart and major arteries across Theiler stages S21 - S23.
Normal anatomical structure and the expression of cell class - specific markers does not demonstrate normal cellular function and connectivity.
He rejects this hypothesis, reporting that the marks «bear no evidence of healing or callus formation» and are simply normal anatomical features.
Researchers attributed this to a surgical technique that entailed stabilizing the broken bones with screws and restoring the fracture to the correct alignment and normal anatomical position.
This happens when the normal anatomical alignment of two of the three bones which form the elbow joint is disrupted.

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Using a skills approach, it focuses on normal sucking function in addition to anatomical variations, developmental respiratory issues, prematurity, and mild neurological deficits.
This session explores normal and potentially problematic anatomical nipple variations, nipple surgeries, conditions, and their effects on milk production, milk removal, and direct breastfeeding.
Through analysis of high - resolution anatomical magnetic resonance imaging of brain volumes, taken three times over the two - year study period, the researchers were able to determine that individuals with MCI or Alzheimer's showed greater losses in gray matter volume in both the basal forebrain and temporal lobe, compared with cognitively normal controls.
Flatworms that spent five weeks aboard the International Space Station are helping researchers led by Tufts University scientists to study how an absence of normal gravity and geomagnetic fields can have anatomical, behavioral, and bacteriological consequences, according to a paper to be published June 13 in Regeneration.
The next step based on these novel head and neck cancer discoveries, the scientists agree, is to tease out how the genes function in normal cells, whether they form the lining of the larynx, pharynx, or another anatomical site affected by head and neck cancer.
In humans small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is most frequently a secondary phenomenon associated to anatomical abnormalities that facilitate migration of large intestinal bacteria towards the small intestine or preventing the normal bacterial clearance, or to functional problems associated with disturbed intestinal motility.
For example, a study published in 2006 found that six weeks after dogs had surgery to repair a ruptured cranial cruciate ligament, multiple physiological and anatomical parameters had returned to normal when the dogs received intensive physical therapy but not with hand walking alone.
Through this approach, anatomical features are brought to nearly normal function and any underlying causes are removed through surgery.
Most experts agree that the majority of dogs that develop hip dysplasia have outwardly normal hips when they are very young, and develop the anatomical or laxity changes associated with the disorder during the first year or two of life.
This site has great anatomical pictures and descriptions of normal and pathologic conditions of the dog and cat.
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