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animsci.agrenv.mcgill.ca/courses/450/topics/3.pdf
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attached to the gland cistern. • The gland cistern is the largest collecting point of milk (holds ~400 mL). The gland cistern is linked to the teat cistern (holds 30-40 ...
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classes.ansci.illinois.edu/ansc438/mamstructure/anatomy...
classes.ansci.illinois.edu/ansc438/mamstructure/anatomy_5.html
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Gland Cisterns - (sinus lactiferus) Also called the udder cistern. It opens directly into the teat cistern. Occasionally a septum forms between teat and gland ...
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www.mendeley.com/research/surgical-treatment-of-accesso...
www.mendeley.com/research/surgical-treatment-of-accessory-teat-and-gland-cistern-complexes-in-three-cows/
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(1989) Shappell, Schneider. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The diagnosis of accessory teat and gland cistern complexes, a technique ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1686224/pdf/canvet...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1686224/pdf/canvetj00350-0027.pdf
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mal condition of accessory teat and gland cistern ... gland cistern complexes is effective, is esthetically ... communicates with the main teat cistern and gland ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1686224/
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The purpose of this study was the long-term evaluation of a method of surgically repairing the abnormal condition of accessory teat and gland cistern complexes ...
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cms.cnr.edu.bt/cms/files/docs/File/penjor/AAP/16_%20Bov...
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Gland Cistern - (sinus lactiferus). Also called the udder cistern or milk cistern opens directly into the teat cistern. The cisterns function for milk storage (holds ...
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agriculture.kzntl.gov.za/publications/production_guidel...
agriculture.kzntl.gov.za/publications/production_guidelines/dairying_in_natal/dairy6_1.htm
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The gland, or udder, cistern is located just above the teat cistern (Figure 4) and is partially separated from it by annular folds of tissue. Although the udder cistern ...
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www.goatbiology.com/animations/lactationanat.html
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Looking at one half of the udder in cross section shows the inside of the teat cistern which is continuous with the gland cistern. The teat and gland cisterns are ...
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babcock.wisc.edu/sites/default/files/de/en/de_20.en.pdf
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Teat cistern (30-40 ml). Gland cistern (400 ml). Primary duct. Secondary duct. Support lamella. Figure 2: Alveoli and ducts form the milk secretory system ...
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