Anatomical and morphological study of the petrous bone in camels (Camelus dromedarius)

The present study presents a detailed anatomical description of the petrous bone of the camel skull. The petrous temporal bone in camels has a distinctive shape. Not all parts were visible. This work gives a detailed gross anatomical description of the petrous bone in the camel’s skull. The skulls w...

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Published inIraqi journal of veterinary sciences Vol. 37; no. 4; pp. 839 - 845
Main Authors Allouch, Gamal M., Al-Wabel, Mohammad A., Mahmood, Saffanah Kh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 01.10.2023
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Summary:The present study presents a detailed anatomical description of the petrous bone of the camel skull. The petrous temporal bone in camels has a distinctive shape. Not all parts were visible. This work gives a detailed gross anatomical description of the petrous bone in the camel’s skull. The skulls were prepared by using boiling and maceration techniques. The study showed that the petrous part is the main part of the temporal bone in the skull and forms part of the lining of the cranium. The study showed that the petrous temporal bone consists of the following parts: the mastoid process, the external auditory meatus, the muscular prominence, and the styloid process, as well as the petrous part. The petrous part has a base, an apex, three angles (cranial, caudal, and ventral), and three surfaces: the medial, the lateral, and the ventral surfaces. The lacerate sulcus was described in this study as a groove that runs the ventrally basilar part of an occipital bone side to the pterygoid canal. The results obtained from this study were important in enriching comparative anatomy in different animals.
ISSN:2071-1255
1607-3894
2071-1255
DOI:10.33899/ijvs.2023.136859.2619