FVMB Licence 2020
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The parotid lymph node in ruminants | It is partially covered by the parotid, but can be surpassed rostrally |
The mandibular lymph node in bulls | It can be felt through the soft tissue of the neck |
The ventral superficial cervical lymph nodes (prescapular) in ruminants: | Are palpable in the cervicoscapular groove |
In swine, the mandibular lymph center: | Also includes accessory mandibular lymph nodes |
In swine, the thoracic limb lymph center comprises: | Axillary lymph nodes of the first rib |
In swine, intercostal lymph nodes: | Are missing |
In swine, ventral thoracic lymph center: | Are represented only by the cranial sternal lymph nodes |
In ruminants, the parietal lymph centers of the thoracic cavity: | Do not include intercostal lymph nodes |
Caudal mediastinal lymph nodes in ruminants: | Are elongated and located dorsal to the esophagus and ventral aorta |
Eparterial lymph nodes (cranial tracheo-bronchial) are found: | At the origin of the tracheal bronchus |
The ileofemoral lymph nodes in ruminants: | Is placed on the external iliac artery |
Lymph nodes found specifically in pigs are: | Testicular and phrenico-abdominal lymph nodes |
Superficial inguinal lymph nodes are arranged: | Caudal to the base of the udder |
The popliteal lymph center in pigs: | Includes superficial popliteal lymph nodes and deep popliteal lymph nodes |
The inguinal region has an anatomical basis in: | Superficial inguinal ring |
The superficial inguinal ring represents: | An elliptical slot in the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle of the abdomen |
In general, the inguinal traject is delimited cranially by: | The lateral face of the internal oblique muscle of the abdomen |
Vaginal ring: | Is the deep inguinal ring lined by the transverse fascia and peritoneum |
Testicular artery: | Is extremely flexible at the level of the pampiniform plexus |
External pudendal artery of the horse: | It ends with the abdominal subcutaneous artery and the cranial artery of the penis |
The tendonous synovial sheath used by the deep digital flexor at the level of the metacarpo sesamo phalangian joint: | It is separated proximally from the recessus of the metacarpo sesamo falangian joint by the tendon of the median interosseous muscle |
The distal reccesus of the great sesamoidian sheath: | Has a palmar protrusion between the superficial flexor insertions and the fascia that strengthens the palmar aponeurosis |
The great glenoidal burelet: | Is inserted wide on the intermediate phalanx |
The proper, lateral and medial digital arteries in the equine: | Ends inside the distal phalanx through the terminal arch |
The lateral and medial digital veins are formed by the convergence of 3-4 veins in equines: | Detached from superficial and deep cartilaginous venous plexuses |
The palmar digital nerve: | Is located caudal to the digital artery |
White line: | Marks on the solar face the place where the hoof wall meets the sole |
Perioplic burelet: | Is situated dorsally to the cutidural burelet |
The cutidural burelet: | Determines the increase in the length of the hoof wall |
Keraphillum (Lamellae epidermales): | Is generated by the podophyllous tissue |
Complementary fibrocartilage: | Come in contact through the deep face with the recessuses of the distal interphalangeal joint |
During the operation of the inflammed complementary fibrocartilage of the hoof: | The distal interphalangeal joint must be in forced extension |
External layer of the straight abdominal muscle in the equine: | It results from the interposition of the aponeuroses of the external and internal oblique muscles of the abdomen |
Anastomotic arch performed by the cranial and caudal epigastric artery: | Is placed at the latero-dorsal edge of the straight muscle of the abdomen |
Abdominal subcutaneous vein: | Is continued with the internal thoracic vein in calves |
Iliohypogastric nerve: | Emits on the path branches for transverse muscles of the abdomen, right abdomen, internal oblique of the abdomen |
The ilioinguinal nerve: | Through the ventral branch ends at the scrotum or at the skin of the udder |
The subcutaneous abdominal vein in equines: | Discharges into the accessory pudendal vein |
External pudendal artery: | Can be dissected at the caudal-medial commissure of the superficial inguinal ring |
The portal vein in equines: | Has the roots of the cranial mesenteric vein, the caudal mesenteric vein and the splenic vein |
The left gastroepiploic artery | Represents the continuation of the splenic artery |
The gastro-duodenal artery | It ends with the right gastro-epiploic artery and the cranial pancreatico-duodenal artery |
Left bundle of the cranial mesenteric artery | Is represented by 18-20 jejunal arteries |
The caudal pancreato-duodenal artery | Represents the indirect branch of the first jejunal artery |
The ventral colic artery: | Engages on the small curvature of the 1st and 2nd segment of the ascending colon |
The anterior fascicle of the cranial mesenteric artery: | Is the common trunk of the right colic artery and the middle colic artery |
The cranial rectal artery: | Represents the last direct branch of the caudal mesenteric artery |
At the inner face of the hypochondrium, under the parietal serosa can be found: | The musculo phrenical artery and vein |
The dorsal limit of the thoracic cavity in equines is represented by: | The line joining the tuberosity of the scapular spine with the cranial angle of the paralumbar fossa |
The ventral limit of the projection of the liver on the left in the equine is: | The horizontal line that passes equal distance between the coxal tuberosity and the patella |
The position of the head of the cecum: | On the right side, at the level of the paralumbar fossa |
The bovine cecum is situated: | On the right side, at the level of the the chord of the flank |
In the canidae, the anatomical position of the heart is described as: | On the left, between ribs 3-7 |
In the canidae the stomach is positioned: | On the left side, between ribs 7-11 |
The flank region: | In cattle it is wide |
The following statement about the flank region is not true: | The division of the region into the paralumbar fossa, rope and slope of the flank is not specific for the ungulates |
In the flank region: | At the level of subcutaneous connective tissue the dorsal branches of the lumbar nerves appear at the tip of the lumbar transverse processes |
The interfascial connective tissue from the flank region: | Vascular formations (descending branch of the deep iliac circumflex artery) are found |
The distal recessus of the great synovial sheath (great sesamoidian sheath) has a palmar protrusion between: | Superficial flexor insertions and fascia (aponevrosis) that strengthens palmar aponeurosis |
The proximal branch of the palmar ramus of the proximal phalangeal artery supplies the: | Synovial membrane of the interphalango-sesamoidian (fetlock) joint |
.In cow, caudally of the base of the udder, are placed: | Superficial inguinal lymph nodes |
Keraphillum (Lamellae epidermales) is generated by: | Podophillum (Lamellae dermales) |
The ligament of ergot are located on the lateral sides of: | Fascia of the chusion |
Complementary fibrocartilage is found to the lateral and medial side of: | Bulbs of the chusion |
The bars of the hoof are on the lateral margin of: | Collateral groove (lateral gap) |
Nails can be used to secure a horseshoe: | Outside the white line |
Between the white line and the body of the frog is: | The body of the sole |
The fibrous sheath of the digit is inserted through two pairs of bridle on: | Extremities of the first phalange |
The most superficial of the sesamoidian ligaments is the: | Straight sesamoidian |
At the boundary between the skin and the horn of the hoof is found: | Perioplic burelet |
The cutidural burelet generates: | The horn of the wall without the periopla (Perioplum) and the keraphillum (Lamellae epidermales) |
The middle shield is: | The great glenoidal burelet |
The coronary artery of the distal phalanx is arises from: | The dorsal artery of the proximal phalanx |
The insertion point of the deep flexor is: | On the palmar face of the middle phalanx |
The white line is formed: | At the place of engagement of the sole with the solar edge of the wall |
Podophyllous lamellae (Lamellae dermalis): | Are less common in the heels region |
Testicular artery (internal spermatic artery): | Is detached from the abdominal aorta |
The cremasteric artery (small testicular artery, external spermatic artery): | In the equine it is detached from the external iliac artery near the origin |
Which statement regarding the testicular cord is true: | It consists of the vasculo-nervous fascicle and the deferent duct connected by the mesorchium |
Periopla (Perioplum) is generated by: | No answer is correct |
The splenic artery in equines results in the: | Branches for the left half of the large curvature of the stomach |
Celiac artery in equines: | Has three terminal arteries |
The middle rectal artery: | Comes from the prostate artery in the male |
The renal arteries are collateral vessels of the abdominal aortic artery arising from: | Caudal region of the cranial mesenteric artery |
In equines, the cecal artery: | Bifurcates into the lateral cecal artery and medial cecal artery |
The middle layer of the hoof wall: | Is generated by the cutidural burelet (Dermis coronae) |
The deep layer of the hoof wall: | Consists of primary epidermal lamella and secondary epidermal lamella |
Podophyllous lamellae (Lamellae dermales): | Are arranged parallel with the keraphyllous lamellae (Lamellae epidermales) |
The sole: | Has horn softer than the level of the wall of the hoof |
The corneous layer of the sole is produced by: | The velutous tissue of the sole (Dermis soleae) |
Palmar chusion: | Is in contact with the palmar face of the aponeurosis that reinforces the palmar aponeurosis |
The fascia of the chusion is positioned: | Between the skin and the postsesamo-phalangeal fascia |
The coronary groove: | Offers a place of support for the cutidural burelet (Dermis coronae) |
The anterior portion of the wall of the hoof: | It is called the toe (Pars dorsalis) |
Branches of the frog: | They are divergent in the caudal direction |
The chord of the flank: | Represents the part of the internal oblique muscle of the abdomen that is inserted cranially on the last rib |
The endoabdominal fascia from the flank region: | Is a connective, thin sheet, which adheres tightly to the inner face of the transversus abdominis |
In swine the caudal commissure of the superficial inguinal ring: | It is placed very close to the pubic arch |
Vaginal ring: | Results from the lining of the deep inguinal ring by the transverse fascia and peritoneum |
The vaginal process (vaginal tunic): | It is covered on the external face by the external cremaster muscle |