Observations about the normal and abnormal embryogenesis of the canine lip and palate.

C W Senders, P Eisele, L E Freeman, D P Sponenberg
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Twenty-three puppies with cranofacial and limb abnormalities from a family of Australian shepherd dogs were studied anatomically. Limb abnormalities included lumbar scoliosis, short malformed tibias and fibulas, and polydactyly. Craniofacial abnormalities consisted of retronathia, cleft palate, and cleft lip. The clefts can be separated into three categories: group I, cleft of the secondary palate associated with a midline cleft lip; group II, unilateral cleft of the lip and primary and secondary palate; and group III, complete bilateral cleft of the lip and primary and secondary palate. Comparing human clefts with the canine clefts suggests that the development of the secondary palate is similar whereas the development of the upper lip is different. In the dog, the maxillary processes fuse in the midline to produce the majority of the upper lip, whereas in the human the upper lip is composed of fused maxillary and medial nasal processes.

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犬唇、腭正常与异常胚胎发生的观察。
对23只澳大利亚牧羊犬的颅面和肢体异常幼犬进行了解剖研究。肢体异常包括腰椎侧凸,短畸形的胫骨和腓骨,以及多指畸形。颅面畸形包括喉后缩、腭裂和唇裂。唇裂可分为三类:第一组,伴有中线唇裂的次腭唇裂;II组为单侧唇裂、主次腭裂;第三组为完全性双侧唇裂、主次腭裂。人与犬的唇裂比较表明,次腭发育相似,而上唇发育不同。在狗中,上颌突在中线融合形成上唇的大部分,而在人类中,上唇由融合的上颌突和内侧鼻突组成。
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