Degenerative/Metabolic and Toxic Diseases of the NS Flashcards

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Main lesion patterns (4)

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What is polioencephalomalacia caused by in ruminants? (4)

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What does thiamine deficiency in ruminants result from? (5)

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Polioencephalomalacia in ruminants - prevalence and clinical signs (14)

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Polioencephalomalacia in ruminants - gross lesions (2)

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Polioencephalomalacia in ruminants - microscopic lesions (2)

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Polioencephalomalacia in ruminants

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Polioencephalomalacia in ruminants

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Polioencephalomalacia in ruminants - fluorescence of lesions (malacia) under UV light

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What is thiamine deficiency like in carnivores and what is it caused by? (6)

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Thiamine deficiency in carnivores - CNS gross lesions (2)

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C.f. = cerebrospinal fluid

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What is Wernicke-Kosakoff syndrome in humans? (5)

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What is equine nigropallidal encephalomalacia? (4)

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Salt poisoning/water deprivation in pigs, hypo-osmotic oedema (6) - cause, lesions

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Salt poisoning/water deprivation microscopic lesions (3)

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What is equine leukoencephalomalacia and what is it caused by? (4)

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What is focal symmetric encephalomalacia (FSE)? (4)

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Focal symmetric encephalomalacia (FSE)

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What is oedema disease in pigs? (5)

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Oedema disease in pigs

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Oedema disease in pigs

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What is Wallerian degeneration - axonal damage?

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An active process of retrograde degeneration of the distal end of an axon that is a result of a nerve lesion. It occurs between 7 to 21 days after the lesion occurs. After the 21st day, acute nerve degeneration will show on the electromyograph.

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What is enzootic ataxia? (8)

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Enzootic ataxia - gross lesions microscopic lesions and pathogenesis (3)

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Neuroanatomy of dorsal and ventral nerves of SC

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What is hypomyelinogenesis?

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Absence or reduction of myelination, congenital, toxic or viral, often associated with tremor in young animals

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What is leukodystrophy or myelinolytic disease?

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Loss of myelin that had initially been formed, mainly genetic basis

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What are spongy myelinopathies?

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Vacuolation of myelin sheath (no loss of myelin, it is retained), idiopathic/genetic, hepatic and renal encephalopathy more common

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