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Cranium   Part of skull that encloses the brain. Ossa cranii  
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Facies   Part of skull that encloses parts of apparatus digestorius and respritorius. Ossa faciei  
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Calvaria   Roof of cranium  
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Vertex   highest part of calvaria in normal position of the head  
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pericranium   periosteum of the external surface of skull  
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Tentorium Cerebelli osseum   Shelf over the dorsal surface of cerebellum, In horse and dog Formed by Processus tentoricus bones: os occipitale, os interparietale, os parietale  
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Impressiones digitatae   shallow grooves accommodating the brain  
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Os occipitale, Os interparietale, os basisphenoidale, os presphenoidale, os pterygoideum, of temporale, of parietale, os frontale, os ethmoidale, volmer   Bones of Ossa cranii  
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os nasale, os lacrimale, maxilla, os conchae nasalis ventralis, os incisivum, os rostrale, os palatinum, os zygomaticum, mandibula, apparatus hyoideus   Ossa faciei  
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lamina cribrosa, lamina perpendicularis, labyrinthus ethmoidalis, lamina orbitalis, lamina tectoria, lamina basalis   os ethmoidale  
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aparatus hyoideus   basihyoideum (corpus), processus lingualis (ruminants, horse), thyrohyoideum, ceratohyoideum, epihyoideum, stylohyoideum, tympanohyoideum  
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PALATUM OSSEUM   lamina perpendicularis ossis palatini, processus palatinus maxillae, processus palatinus ossis incisive  
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DOLICHOCEPHALIC   elongated facial skeleton, narrow cranial part with a distinct external saggital crest , the frontal and nasal part is flatly concave, zygomatic arches protrude less laterally than in other groups  
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MESATICEPHALIC   he facial and cranial part of the skull are well proportioned  
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BRACHYCEPHALIC SYNDROME:   stenotic nares, elongated soft palate, hypertrophic palatine tonsils, everted laryngeal ventricles  
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FOSSA CRANII ROSTRALIS   between the laminae cribrosae and the ala ossis presphenoidalis  
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FOSSA CRANII MEDIA   from the caudal borders of the ala ossis presphenoidalis to the crista sphenooccipitalis  
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FOSSA CRANII CAUDALIS   from the crista sphenooccipitalis and cristae partis petrosae to the foramen magnum  
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DOG SINUS   sinus frontalis(only sinus in dog), recessus maxillaris(between ethmoid medially and maxilla, palantine, and lacrimal bones laterally. NO maxillary sinus  
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BOVINE SINUS   sinus frontalis (goes into processus cornualis), sinus maxillaris, sinus palatinus, sinus lacrimalis.  
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Bulla lacrimalis   large, thin-walled protuberance into the ventral part of the orbit, excavated by sinus maxillaris  
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PIG SINUS   Sinus maxillaris, sinus frontalis, sinus lacrimalis, sinus sphenoidalis, sinus conchae dorsalis  
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HORSE SINUS   sinus maxillaris caudalis & rostralis, sinus conchofrontalis(divided into sinus conchae dorsalis and sinus frontalis) sinus sphenopalatinus, sinus conchae ventralis  
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