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28 Cards in this Set
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What are the branches of the aorta supplying the pelvic limbs?
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External iliac and internal iliac aa.
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What are the branches of the internal iliac artery?
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Umbilical
Internal pudendal Caudal gluteal |
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What are the branches of the caudal gluteal artery?
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Iliolumbar
Cranial gluteal Lateral caudal Dorsal perineal aa |
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What are the branches of the external iliac artery?
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Femoral and deep femoral aa.
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ID this!!
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A - External iliac a.
B - Internal iliac a. C - Internal pudendal a. D - Caudal gluteal a. E - Iliolumbar a. |
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ID this mess
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A - Iliolumbar a.
B - Cranial gluteal a. C - Caudal gluteal a. D - Deep femoral a. E - Femoral a. |
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you know the drill
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A - Deep femoral a.
B - Pudendoepigastric trunk C - Medial circumflex femoral a. D - Caudal gluteal a. |
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Which two branches of the caudal gluteal artery anastomose?
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Iliolumbar and cranial gluteal aa.
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Which branches of femoral and deep femoral aa. anastomose?
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Lateral and medial circumflex femoral aa.
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What are the branches of the femoral artery (in order)?
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Lateral circumflex femoral
Proximal caudal femoral Saphenous Descending geniculate Middle caudal femoral Popliteal Distal caudal femoral aa. |
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The femoral artery ends when which arteries arise?
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Popliteal and Distal Caudal Femoral aa.
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ID this shiz
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A - Superficial circumflex iliac a.
B - Lateral circumflex femoral a. C - Medial circumflex femoral a. D - Femoral a. E - Caudal gluteal a. |
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What provides the main blood supply to the pelvic limb?
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Femoral artery yo!
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ID these!
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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. |
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What are the branches of the saphenous artery? Which one anastomoses with the cranial tibial a.?
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Caudal and cranial brs.; Cranial br. anastomoses
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When does the popliteal a. change into? When does this happen?
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After it gives rise to caudal tibial a., popliteal becomes the cranial tibial a.
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What does the cranial tibial a. change into? When does this happen?
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After it passes the talocrural joint, cranial tibial becomes the dorsal pedal a.
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ID this, dumbass!
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A - Proximal caudal femoral a.
B - Femoral a. C - Saphenous a. D - Middle caudal femoral a. E - Descending geniculate a. |
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ID these arteries
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A - Femoral a.
B - Popliteal a. C - Distal caudal femoral a. D - Cranial tibial a. |
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ID this shiz, ya fool!
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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 |
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What provides the chief blood supply to the pes?
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Plantar metatarsal aa. II, III, and IV
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ID these veins, beeyaaaach!
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A - Common iliac v.
B - Internal iliac v. C - External iliac v. D - Femoral v. |
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ID this shiznit.
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A - Femoral v.
B - Medial Saphenous v. C - Distal caudal femoral v. D - Lateral Saphenous v. |
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Which crural vein is often used for venipuncture in the dog? In the cat?
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Dog - Cranial br. of Lateral saphenous v.
Cat - Medial saphenous v. |
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ID these, yo (lateral view).
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A - Popliteal ln.
B - Lateral saphenous v. C - Caudal br. of lateral saphenous v. D - Cranial br. of lateral saphenous v. |
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Id these veins of the pes.
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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. |
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ID 1 - 4
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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.) |
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ID 8 and 9
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8 - Distal caudal femoral v.
9 - Femoral v. |