Open main menu
Home
System
Alimentary
Cardiovascular
Endocrine
Integumentary
Lymphoreticular and Haemopoietic
Musculoskeletal
Nervous
Reproductive
Respiratory
Special Senses
Urinary
Species
Birds
Camelids
Cats
Cattle
Dogs
Donkeys
Ferrets
Fish
Horses
Pigs
Rabbits
Rodents
Sheep and Goats
Snake
Discipline
Anatomy and Physiology
Bacteriology
Blood
Clinical
Epidemiology
Normal Values
Nursing
Nutrition
Parasitology
Pathology
Pharmacology
Virology
Resources
Collection
CPD
Drag & Drop
LabFacts NWL Book
Flashcards
Lectures
Links
Podcasts
Proceedings
Quizzes
Veterinary Jobs
Videos
Login
About WikiVet
Search
Cleft Palate
Language
Watch
Edit
Revision as of 22:27, 8 July 2010 by
Crank
(
talk
|
contribs
)
(
diff
)
← Older revision
|
Approved revision
(
diff
) |
Latest revision
(
diff
) |
Newer revision →
(
diff
)
Urinary System (Table) - Anatomy & Physiology
>
Haematoma - Donkey
>
Azotaemia
>
Heart Failure - Pathophysiology
>
Cleft Palate
A congenital cleft palate defect (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))
The commonest structural defect is probably the various forms of cleft palate due to:
failure of fusion and the ingrowths of the
palatine
shelves or
frontonasal
and
maxillary
processes.