Respiratory Gross Lesions from Lecture Flashcards

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What lesion is shown here?

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Fibrinopurulent rhinotracheitis due to IBR

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Fibrinonecrotic rhinitis and tracheitis

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What lesion is shown here? (picture on the right)

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Necrosis of the airway epithelium

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4
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What lesion is shown here?

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Chronic bronchopneumonia with bronchiectasis

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5
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What lesion is shown here?

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Bronchiolitis obliterans

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What lesion is shown here?

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Atelectasis

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Thoracic effusion filling up the ventral aspect of chest leading to ventral atelectasis.

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What lesion is shown here?

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Extensive atelectasis due to thoracic effusion

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9
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What lesion is shown here?

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pulmonary edema

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10
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What lesion is shown here?

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Emphysema

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11
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What lesion is shown here?

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Interstitial bullous emphysema

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12
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What lesion is shown here?

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Interstitial pneumonia

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13
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moderate interstitial pneumonia

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14
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What lesion is shown here?

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Severe interstitial pneumonia

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What lesion is shown here?

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Subacute Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia: Extensive Type II pneumocyte hyperplasia

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16
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Diffuse interstitial pneumonia due to bacterial septicemia

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17
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What lesion is shown here?

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Chronic diffuse interstitial pneumonia due to PRRSV

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18
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What lesion is shown here?

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Chronic diffuse interstitial pneumonia due to ovine progressive pneumonia virus

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19
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What lesion is shown here?

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Chronic diffuse pyogranulomatous interstitial pneumonias due to Blastomyces dermatitidis

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Hematogenous - embolic pneumonia due to Trueperella pyogenes in a pig

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Hematogenous - embolic pneumonia due to Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in a ewe

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22
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What lesion is shown in this slide?

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Aspiration pneumonia - note the plant material in the airway

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23
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What lesion is shown here?

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Bronchopneumonia

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24
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What lesion is shown here?

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acute bronchopneumonia

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What lesion is shown here?

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Acute cranioventral hemorrhagic bronchopneumonia and fibrinous pleuritis

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What lesion is shown here?

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Acute fibrinopurulent bronchopneumonia with hyperemia

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What lesion is shown here?

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Chronic cranioventral bronchopneumonia: anteroventral lung is tan, compressed, very firm, and nodular

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28
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What lesion is shown here?

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Chronic cranioventral bronchopneumonia

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29
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What lesion is shown here?

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Nasal adenocarcinoma in a dog

30
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What lesion is shown here?

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Primary pulmonary carcinoma in a dog

31
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What lesion is shown here?

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hemothorax with atelectasis

32
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What lesion is shown here?

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Pleuritis and pericarditis due to Haemonchus parasuis

33
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What lesion is shown here?

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Diffuse fibrinopurulent pleuritis with atelectasis

34
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What lesion is shown here?

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Severe, shipping fever pneumonia

35
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What lesion is shown here?

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chronic fibrosing pleuritis

36
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This is a picture of the thoracic cavity. What lesion is shown here?

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Mesothelioma

37
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What lesion is shown here?

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collapsing trachea

38
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What lesion is shown here?

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Interstitial pneumonia in the posterior portion

Bronchopneumonia in the anteroventral region

39
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What lesion is shown here?

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Pypgranulomatous and hemorrhagic pleuritis due to Nocardia asteroides with moderate atelectasis

40
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What lesion is shown here?

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Lunh lobe torsion and a collapsed lung from thoracic effusion

41
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What lesion is shown here?

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Moderate turbinate atrophy with slight deviation of the median septum

42
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What lesion is shown here?

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Marked turbinate atrophy with moderate deviation of the median septum

43
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What lesion is shown here?

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secondary bronchopneumonia due to swine influenza

44
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What lesion is shown here?

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mild, patchy, AV consolidation due to Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae

45
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What lesion is shown here?

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Bacterial bronchopneumonia due to Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae with a secondary bacterial infection

46
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What lesion is shown here

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Hemorrhagic and necrotizing pleuropneumonia due to Actinobacillus pleuropneumonia

47
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What agent causes this characteristic lesion?

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Actinobacillus pleuropneumonia

48
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What is the pathogenesis of Actinobacillus pleuropneumonia infection?

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See image

49
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What lesion is shown here?

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Intersitial pneumonia due to feline calicivirus infection AND bronchopneumonia due to bordatella bronchiseptica

50
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What lesion is shown here?

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pyogranulomatous rhinitis due to cryptococcosis

51
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What lesion is shown here?

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fibrinopurulent pleuritis

52
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What lesion is shown here?

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Pleural effusion and pyogranulomatous pleuritis due to feline infectious peritonitis

53
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What lesion is shown here?

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a nasopharyngeal polyp

54
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What lesion is shown here?

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Aspiration penumonia (a type of bronchopneumonia)

55
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What lesion is shown here?

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bronchial adenocarcinoma

56
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What lesion is shown here?

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Strangles caused by strep equi

57
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What lesion is shown here?

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guttural pouch empyema

58
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What lesion is shown here?

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an ethmoid hematoma in a horse

59
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What lesion is shown here?

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guttural pouch mycosis

60
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What lesions are shown here?

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caseating pyogranulomas (abscesses) due to rhodococcus equi

61
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What lesion is shown here?

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fibrinopurulent pleuritis in a horse

62
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What lesion is shown here?

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fibrinonecrotic laryngitis due to Fusobacterium necrophorum

63
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What lesion is shown here?

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Acute fibrinous and hemorrhagic bronchopneumonia and pleuritis due to Mannheimia hemolytica

64
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What lesion is shown here?

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acute interstitial pneumonia

65
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What lesion is shown here?

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miliary, anteroventral, airway-associated caseonecrotic pneumonia due to Mycoplasma bovis

66
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This is a lung from a cow. What are these lesions due to?

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bovine respiratory syncytial virus

67
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This is a lung from a lamb. What lesion is shown here?

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bronchopneumonia in a lamb due to mannheimia hemolytica

68
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This is a lung from an ovine. What lesion is shown here?

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Chronic interstitial pneumonia due to ovine lentivirus

69
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This is a slide from an ovine. What lesion is shown here?

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Chronic diffuse lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia with perivascular lymphoid cuffs due to ovine progressive pnuemonia

70
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What lesion is shown here?

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enzootic nasal adenocarcinoma