Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . thedeep and superficialfacial veins mesadand laterad, andthe border of themasseter caudad,to which its fundusisapphed. Itspos--sibihties of growthare thus confinedwithin narrowFig. 5. Schema of the orbitoparotid and accessorj parotid limits. On theelements. mesal surface of 1. Parotid gland. the muscle the deep 2. Parotid duct. facial vein offers a 6. Accessory parotid lobule. ^^^^^^^ obstruction 7. Accessory parotid lobule with recurrent duct. ... „ „ 8. Orbitoparotid. ^^^^ effectuaUy30. Masseter muscle. bar
Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . thedeep and superficialfacial veins mesadand laterad, andthe border of themasseter caudad,to which its fundusisapphed. Itspos--sibihties of growthare thus confinedwithin narrowFig. 5. Schema of the orbitoparotid and accessorj parotid limits. On theelements. mesal surface of 1. Parotid gland. the muscle the deep 2. Parotid duct. facial vein offers a 6. Accessory parotid lobule. ^^^^^^^ obstruction 7. Accessory parotid lobule with recurrent duct. ... „ „ 8. Orbitoparotid. ^^^^ effectuaUy30. Masseter muscle. bars the path to the orbit. Onlylaterad and ventrad along the sloping border of the masseter is therespace for expansion, and this is somewhat infringed upon by the super-ficial facial vein. The duct opens either into that of the parotid closeto its orifice, or upon the stomal ridge midway between that of theparotid and that of the first orbital gland (Fig. ). This elementwas present six times in our five cats. The orbital series is composed of six or eight glands diminishing. ANATOMY OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS IN THE CARNIVORA 165 in size caudad; their ducts open upon the stomal ridge (Fig. 2,70-/j), their bodies united by a common connective tissue investmentform a small mass, which is embedded in the delicate fat between theperiorbita and the oral mucous membrane. Pyramidal in shape, itsaxis obliquely mesocaudal in direction, it presents its ventral sideto the oral mucosa in the lateral area of the triangle bounded by , the masseter, and the internal pterygoid muscles (Fig. 2, 46).Its lateral surface is appHed to the masseter, a Httle fat intervening,while dorsally and mesally it is in contact only with the suborbitalfat. Its base, turned craniad and slightly laterad, is crossed by the deepfacial vein. It has a length of about centimeters and at its base avertical diameter of i centimeter, and a transverse of about one-thirdas much. The three cranial members o
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