Radiographic characterization of the maxillary septum and septal bullae in horses: An ex vivo study

The anatomical variations of the maxillary septum and the septal bullae can generate challenges during the interpretation of radiographs of the horses’ heads and make it difficult to accurately identify the sites affected in sinus disorders. The description of the radiographic appearance of these st...

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Hauptverfasser: Lima, Aymara Eduarda de, Piñeros, Diego Darley Velasquez, Alibrando, Bruno Braghetta, Bittar, Mauricio José, Souza, Anderson Fernando, Mendes, Rubens Peres, Freitas, Silvio Henrique, Bernardino, Thiago, Corrêa, Rodrigo Romero
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description The anatomical variations of the maxillary septum and the septal bullae can generate challenges during the interpretation of radiographs of the horses’ heads and make it difficult to accurately identify the sites affected in sinus disorders. The description of the radiographic appearance of these structures is currently scarce in the scientific literature. This work aims to describe the anatomical and radiographic characteristics of the maxillary septum and maxillary septal bullae in horses. Six chemically preserved equine cadaver heads were used which, after being submitted to the maxillary osseous flap, the maxillary septum and its respective bullae were identified. Radiographic examinations before and after contrast impregnation on these structures were performed. The positioning of the maxillary septum varied between the anatomical specimens and between the sides of the same specimen. The 30° oblique dorsoventral lateral and lateral projections allowed the identification of the maxillary septum and septal bullae. However, the bullae remained superimposed on the dental arches in the dorsoventral projections with the mandible in a neutral position or with the mandible displaced. The oblique offset radiographic positioning was suggested and proved effective for the examination of the maxillary septal bullae, where the mandible was displaced to the side of the bullae to be examined, and the radiographic beam inclined in the same direction. The maxillary septum and its bullae could be properly identified in a macroscopic way after the osseous flap and the contrasted radiographic examination allowed its adequate interpretation. Variations in size and position are considered normal for the equine species.
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