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SALIVARY GLANDS AND LYMPH NODES

The parotid and mandibular glands and the mandibular lymph nodes can be palpated caudal to the mandible. The mandibular gland is embraced by the maxillary and linguofacial veins, which join to form the external jugular vein.

The parotid duct (Figure 11-6, A/8-B/8) crosses the masseter, midway between two branches of the facial nerve; it can sometimes be palpated before it passes deep to the communicating nerves and the facial

Figure 11-5 Representatives of long-headed (Abyssinian) (A), medium-sized head (European short hair) (B), and short-headed (Persian) (C) types of cat.

vessels to open into the cheek cavity. Accessory lobes of the parotid gland may accompany the duct. The end of this duct is occasionally transplanted into the conjunc­tival sac when the flow of tears is insufficient to keep the conjunctiva moist.

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Source: Dyce K.M., Wensing C.J.G.. Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy. 4th edition. — Saunders,2010. — 846 p.. 2010

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