exam 2: Feline pelvic limb and axis Flashcards

1
Q

Pelvis of the cat is _____________, in comparison to the dog
which is more flared

The cat pelvis is described to have a ____________ shape

A

straight and narrow
Rectangle

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2
Q

Vertebral bodies (lumbar) are more ___________ in the cat in comparison to the dog

A

elongated

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3
Q

T/F there is no sacrotuberous ligament in the cat

A

true

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4
Q

T/F No nuchal ligament in the cat

A

true

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5
Q

In the cat, the ribs do not extend as far dorsally as in the dog, allowing for a ________________________-

A

less obstructed view of the intervertebral foramina.

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6
Q

T/F The vertebral length to height is larger in cats in comparison to most dogs

A

true

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7
Q

what is different about the Gluteofemoralis m. (a.k.a., caudofemoralis m.) in the cat

A

Acts mainly to move the tail from side-to-side (lateral flexion)

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8
Q

what is significant about the Adductor longus m. in the cat

A

distinct and is often confused
as the pectineus m

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9
Q

The pectineus m. is located deep to the femoral vessels in the cat and is not at the caudal aspect of the ____________ as in the dog

A

femoral triangle

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10
Q

significance about the Soleus m. in the cat?

Contributes to what muscle group?

A

Contributes to the triceps surae muscle group, along with the two
heads of the gastrocnemius m

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11
Q

T/ F Linea alba is broader in the cat.

A

true

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12
Q

The gluteofemoralis is an _______muscle in the cat but is fused with the biceps femoris m. in the dog.

A

isolated

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13
Q

This muscle is equivalent to the part of the biceps femoris
m. in the dog that inserts on the patella.

A

gluteofemoralis

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14
Q

In the cat, there is a ___________ muscle group, consisting of the
medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius muscle and the
soleus muscle.

A

triceps surae

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15
Q

the soleus muscle can be seen ______ and_______ to the lateral
head of the gastrocnemius muscle.

A

lateral, deep

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16
Q

As a component of the common calcanean tendon, the conjoined tendon of the triceps surae inserts on the calcanean tuber along with the conjoined tendon of what 4 things

A
  1. semitendinosus
  2. gracilis mm.
  3. calcanean tendon of the biceps femoris m.
  4. tendon of the superficial digital flexor m
17
Q

Loss of innervation (nerve supply) to the muscles that contribute to the core components of the calcanean tendon (triceps surae, SDF) can result in a ____________

A

plantigrade stance

18
Q

plantigrade stance is common with tibial nerve damage subsequent of

A

diabetes (diabetic neuropathy)

19
Q

When performing midline celiotomy, properly identifying the linea alba and avoiding para-median abdominal wall incisions are key to avoiding incising the _________________________

A

rectus abdominal muscle