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| ===Functional anatomy=== | | ===Functional anatomy=== |
− | **Mucosa
| + | *Mucosa |
| **Mucosal epithelium | | **Mucosal epithelium |
− | **Nares and epiglottis- stratified squamous | + | ***Nares and epiglottis- stratified squamous |
− | **Nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, larynx, trachea - pseudostratified, columnar, cilliated | + | ***Nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, larynx, trachea - pseudostratified, columnar, cilliated |
| **Submucosa | | **Submucosa |
− | **Submucosal glands | + | ***Submucosal glands |
− | **Lymphoid tissue | + | ***Lymphoid tissue |
| **Blood vessels, lymphatics and nerves | | **Blood vessels, lymphatics and nerves |
− | **Very rich blood supply to nasal mucosa | + | ***Very rich blood supply to nasal mucosa |
| **Nasal chambers and turbinates | | **Nasal chambers and turbinates |
− | **Scrolls of turbinate bone | + | ***Scrolls of turbinate bone |
− | **Arrangements vary with species | + | ***Arrangements vary with species |
| **Nasal septum | | **Nasal septum |
− | **Full length of nasal chamber in horses | + | ***Full length of nasal chamber in horses |
− | **2 openings into pharynx | + | ****2 openings into pharynx |
− | **Partial length in other species | + | ***Partial length in other species |
− | **Single opening into pharynx | + | ****Single opening into pharynx |
| **Sinuses | | **Sinuses |
− | **Size, arrangement and number vary with species | + | ***Size, arrangement and number vary with species |
− | **Poorly developed in carnivores | + | ***Poorly developed in carnivores |
− | **Poor communication of frontal sinus in cats with nasal cavity | + | ****Poor communication of frontal sinus in cats with nasal cavity |
− | **Predisposed to frontal sinus bacterial infections | + | *****Predisposed to frontal sinus bacterial infections |
− | **Maxillary sinus opening very large - 'maxillary recess' | + | ****Maxillary sinus opening very large - 'maxillary recess' |
− | **Maxillary sinus infections very uncommon in carnivores | + | *****Maxillary sinus infections very uncommon in carnivores |
− | **Highly developed in horses | + | ***Highly developed in horses |
− | **Slit-like, high openings in horses | + | ****Slit-like, high openings in horses |
− | **Predisposed to bacterial infections | + | ****Predisposed to bacterial infections |
− | **Cheek teeth embedded within the maxillary sinuses | + | ****Cheek teeth embedded within the maxillary sinuses |
− | **Maxillary sinusitis secondary to tooth root abscesses | + | ****Maxillary sinusitis secondary to tooth root abscesses |
| **Guttural pouch | | **Guttural pouch |
− | **Horses | + | ***Horses |
− | **Diverticulum of the eustachian tube with a thin slit-like opening at the rostroventral aspect into the pharynx. | + | ****Diverticulum of the eustachian tube with a thin slit-like opening at the rostroventral aspect into the pharynx. |
− | **Mucous secretions drain out of the pouch when the horse lowers its head | + | ****Mucous secretions drain out of the pouch when the horse lowers its head |
− | **Lined by respiratory epithelium | + | ****Lined by respiratory epithelium |
− | **Bordered by glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory and hypoglossal nerves; sympathetic trunk; internal and external carotid arteries | + | ****Bordered by glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory and hypoglossal nerves; sympathetic trunk; internal and external carotid arteries |
− | **Pathology | + | ***Pathology |
− | **Mycotic infections eg: Aspergillus fumigatus | + | ****Mycotic infections eg: Aspergillus fumigatus |
− | **Bacterial infections eg: Streptococcus equi var. equi ('Strangles') or S.equi var zooepidemicus | + | ****Bacterial infections eg: Streptococcus equi var. equi ('Strangles') or S.equi var zooepidemicus |
− | **Tympany - associated with dysfunction of the pharyngotubal opening resulting from thickening (oedema, inflammation) or obstruction by a mucosal fold (eg: foals) | + | ****Tympany - associated with dysfunction of the pharyngotubal opening resulting from thickening (oedema, inflammation) or obstruction by a mucosal fold (eg: foals) |
− | •*Defense mechanisms
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| + | ==Defense mechanisms== |
| **Particle deposition | | **Particle deposition |
| **Coiled nature of turbinates promotes turbulent airflow and impaction of large particles >10 μm in diameter onto the nasal mucosa | | **Coiled nature of turbinates promotes turbulent airflow and impaction of large particles >10 μm in diameter onto the nasal mucosa |