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What are the branches of the aorta supplying the pelvic limbs?
External iliac and internal iliac aa.
What are the branches of the internal iliac artery?
Umbilical
Internal pudendal
Caudal gluteal
What are the branches of the caudal gluteal artery?
Iliolumbar
Cranial gluteal
Lateral caudal
Dorsal perineal aa
What are the branches of the external iliac artery?
Femoral and deep femoral aa.
ID this!!
A - External iliac a.
B - Internal iliac a.
C - Internal pudendal a.
D - Caudal gluteal a.
E - Iliolumbar a.
ID this mess
A - Iliolumbar a.
B - Cranial gluteal a.
C - Caudal gluteal a.
D - Deep femoral a.
E - Femoral a.
you know the drill
A - Deep femoral a.
B - Pudendoepigastric trunk
C - Medial circumflex femoral a.
D - Caudal gluteal a.
Which two branches of the caudal gluteal artery anastomose?
Iliolumbar and cranial gluteal aa.
Which branches of femoral and deep femoral aa. anastomose?
Lateral and medial circumflex femoral aa.
What are the branches of the femoral artery (in order)?
Lateral circumflex femoral
Proximal caudal femoral
Saphenous
Descending geniculate
Middle caudal femoral
Popliteal
Distal caudal femoral aa.
The femoral artery ends when which arteries arise?
Popliteal and Distal Caudal Femoral aa.
ID this shiz
A - Superficial circumflex iliac a.
B - Lateral circumflex femoral a.
C - Medial circumflex femoral a.
D - Femoral a.
E - Caudal gluteal a.
What provides the main blood supply to the pelvic limb?
Femoral artery yo!
ID these!
A - Femoral a. and v.
B - Proximal caudal femoral a.
C - Descending geniculate a.
D - Saphenous a.
E - Cranial saphenous br.
F - Caudal saphenous br.
What are the branches of the saphenous artery? Which one anastomoses with the cranial tibial a.?
Caudal and cranial brs.; Cranial br. anastomoses
When does the popliteal a. change into? When does this happen?
After it gives rise to caudal tibial a., popliteal becomes the cranial tibial a.
What does the cranial tibial a. change into? When does this happen?
After it passes the talocrural joint, cranial tibial becomes the dorsal pedal a.
ID this, dumbass!
A - Proximal caudal femoral a.
B - Femoral a.
C - Saphenous a.
D - Middle caudal femoral a.
E - Descending geniculate a.
ID these arteries
A - Femoral a.
B - Popliteal a.
C - Distal caudal femoral a.
D - Cranial tibial a.
ID this shiz, ya fool!
A - Cranial tibial a.
B - Dorsal pedal a.
C - Arcuate a.
D - Perforating metatarsal a.
E - Dorsal metatarsal a. II
F - Dorsal metatarsal aa. III & IV
What provides the chief blood supply to the pes?
Plantar metatarsal aa. II, III, and IV
ID these veins, beeyaaaach!
A - Common iliac v.
B - Internal iliac v.
C - External iliac v.
D - Femoral v.
ID this shiznit.
A - Femoral v.
B - Medial Saphenous v.
C - Distal caudal femoral v.
D - Lateral Saphenous v.
Which crural vein is often used for venipuncture in the dog? In the cat?
Dog - Cranial br. of Lateral saphenous v.

Cat - Medial saphenous v.
ID these, yo (lateral view).
A - Popliteal ln.
B - Lateral saphenous v.
C - Caudal br. of lateral saphenous v.
D - Cranial br. of lateral saphenous v.
Id these veins of the pes.
A - Cranial br. of lateral saphenous v.
B - Cranial br. of medial saphenous v.
C - Caudal br. of lateral sephenous v.
D - Dorsal common digital vv.
E - Plantar superficial arch
F - Plantar common digital vv.
ID 1 - 4
1 - Cranial br. of lat saphenous v.
2 - Caudal br. of lat saphenous v.
3 - Lat. saphenous v.
4 - Medial saphenous v.
5 - 7 we don't have to know (they're tibial and popliteal vv.)
ID 8 and 9
8 - Distal caudal femoral v.
9 - Femoral v.