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HEINESCIENTIFIC Two-sided dog ear model healthy/diseased

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    Item No.: 14821-01
    Manufacturer item no.: 191779
    EAN: 4260306778423

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    The dog ear model is a two-part model that illustrates a healthy ear on one side and an inflamed ear on the other side.

    The dog ear model is mounted on a white base
    Dimensions (L x H x W): 16.5 x 17 x 13 cm
    Weight: 0.42 kg

    The following structures can be identified on the healthy dog ear model:
    Cochlea
    Auditory ossicles
    Auditory tube
    Tympanic cavity
    Middle ear
    Eardrum
    Horizontal and vertical part of the external auditory canal
    Auricular cartilage
    Auricle
    Temporalis muscle

    On the inflamed side of the dog ear model, the following can be seen:
    Inflamed inner ear structures
    An inflammatory exudate in the tympanic cavity
    An ear canal partially occluded by cell hyperplasia
    Inflammatory exudate in the outer ear, and
    An inflamed, reddened outer ear

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    HeineScientific

    8, Am Scheerleck, 6868, Wecker, Luxemburg

    Mailkontakt: info@netmed.lu

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