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What are the Right lobes of the Lung?
Cranial lobe
Middle lobe
Caudal lobe
Accessory lobe
What are the Left lobes of the lung?
Cranial part of cranial lobe
Caudal part of cranial lobe
Caudal lobe
Where is the cardiac arch?
It is in 4th and 5th rib space on the right side. Here you have access to the heart for cardiocentesis.
Heart location in canine, feline, bovine and equine?
Canine 3-6 rib spaces
Feline 4 -7 rib spaces
Bovine 2 -5 rib spaces
Equine 2 -6 rib spaces
PALS in canine, feline, bovine and equine?
Canine and feline 3, 4, 5 rib spaces on left. 4th rib space on right for right AV valve

Bovine 3, 4, 4, rib spaces on left, 4th rib space on right for R AV valve

Equine 3,4,5 rib spaces on left, 3/4 on right for AV valve
Lobes of the Liver?
Right and Left Medial Lobe
Right and Left Lateral Lobe
Quadrate and Caudate
Where is the gall bladder located in all species that have a gallbladder?
Between the right medial lobe and quadrate lobe of the liver.
What are the fetal remnants?
Round Ligament of the liver, round ligament of the bladder and medial ligament of the bladder. They were the umbilical vein, 2 umbilical arteries, urachus and umbilical arteries respectively.
What is the pathway of the egg?
Ovary-infundibulum-ampulla-isthmus-uterine horn-uterus-cervix-vagina-vestibule
How does food pass through the GI tract?
Mouth-esophagus-stomach-descending duodenum- ascending duodenum-jejunum-ileum-colon/cecum-transverse colon- descending colon- rectum
How does blood circulate?
R atrium-R ventricle-pulmonary artery-lungs-pulmonary vein-L atrium L ventricle- aorta/arch- systemic arteries-capillaries-veins- cd/cr vena cava-R atrium
How does air circulate?
Air-mouth-trachea-carina-principle bronchi-lobar bronchi-lungs
Layers of vaginal tunic and scrotum?
Skin-tunica dartos-spermatic fascia-parietal vaginal tunic- visceral vaginal tunic- tunical albuginea- testicle
What structures are in the retroperitonial space?
Kidney, ureters, caudal vena cava, abdominal aorta, adrenal glands
What is in the mediastinum?
Lymph nodes, vagas nerves, esophagus, heart, aorta, thymus, trachea
Noteworthy Vessels
rt testicular/ovarian vein - drains into the caudal vena cava

left testicular/ovarian vein - drains into the left renal vein

Caudal rectal vein
Hepatic portal vein
Phrenicoabdominal vein- landmark for adrenal glands
What is the superficial blood supply to the abdomen?
Craniodorsal - cr abdominal artery

Cranioventral - cr superfical epigastric artery

Caudodorsal - Deep circumflex iliac artery

Caudoventral - caudal superficial epigastric artery
What are the unpaired vessels in the abdominal circulation?
Branches off the aorta
Celiac artery
Cranial Mesenteric artery
Caudal Mesenteric artery