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Revista veterinaria

versión On-line ISSN 1669-6840

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BODE, F.F. et al. Nódulos linfáticos parietales en inspección rutinaria de caprinos. Rev. vet. [online]. 2018, vol.29, n.1, pp.61-64. ISSN 1669-6840.  http://dx.doi.org/10.30972/vet.2912795.

The present work is part of a project whose objective was to describe the lymphatic nodules of goats, for the application of sanitary criteria in the control of meat destined for consumption. This report describes the status, shape and size of lymph nodes (NL). Six adult specimens were used. After general anesthesia, euthanasia was performed. Subsequent to this, chinese ink is injected, so lymphatic drainage was visible in the dissection. It was observed that the superficial cervical or scapular NL, elliptic, is located at the cranial border of the scapula. The elongated NL sub-iliacus or pre femoral, were located in cranial of the tensor muscle of the fascia lata, equidistant of the patella and the coxal tuber. The NL retro mammary had oval shape and it was located in the inguinal region, surrounded by abundant fat. The popliteal NL had ovoid form, was located between the biceps femoris muscles and cranial contour of the semitendinosus muscle. The prepectoral NL, cervical cost or false lymph node of the inspector, elongated, was found along the ventral surface of the trachea. The middle iliac NL, had coma-shaped, it was located near the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta. The lateral iliac NL had a circular shaperounded, it was located lateral to the origin of the external iliac vessels. The sciatic nodes had ovoid shape, it were located in the major ischial incision, in the cranial of the ischial ridge. From the analysis of the results it was established that the external parietal lymphatic structures in routine inspection in goats, differ from those described in this species by other authors, in reference to the number and size in certain lymphocentres, this will allow to adapt the surveillance systems during the health inspection and will improve the quality of the food that reaches the consumer

Palabras clave : goat; parietal lymph nodes; bromatology.

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