disease pt 6 Flashcards

(31 cards)

1
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commonly called a “stye”;
A folliculitis due to pyogenic infection of the perifollicular tissue

A

hordeolum

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2
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unilobar sebaceous glands located on the margin of the eyelid (malapit sa eyelashes)

A

Glands of Zeis

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3
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caused by noninfectious meibomian gland occlusion

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chalazion

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4
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inflammation of the lacrimal gland

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Sialodacryoadenitis

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5
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a type of coronavirus infection that affects the nasal cavities, lungs, salivary glands and the Harderian gland in rats.

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Sialodacryoadenitis

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6
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an inflammation of one or more of the structures making up the uvea

A

Uveitis

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7
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With uveitis, IOP is ____

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Low

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7
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With glaucoma, IOP is ____

A

high

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7
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The uvea comprises the ____, ____, and _____

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iris, ciliary body, and choroid

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8
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increased intraocular pressure (IOP) with resultant retinal and optic disc destruction.

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Glaucoma

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8
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how to differentiate between uveitis and glaucoma?

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measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP)

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9
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opacity of the crystalline lens and its capsule

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cataract

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9
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displacement of the lens

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lens luxation

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9
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____ is the absence of the lens of the eye

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Aphakia

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10
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formula for: Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)

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(PCV x 10)/ RBC Count

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11
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_____ is a transparent, colorless, gel-like substance located in the posterior chamber of the eye

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vitreous humor

12
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formula for: Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)

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(Hb x 10)/ RBC Count

12
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formula for: Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration
(MCHC)

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(Hb x 100)/ PCV

13
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which 2 species have shallow concavity of erythrocytes?

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horses and cats

14
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abnormality in rbc size is termed

14
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species with flat erythrocyte morphology

15
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A platelet substance responsible for clot retraction is a contractile protein called _________.

A

thrombasthenin

15
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abnormality in rbc shape is termed

A

poikilocytosis

15
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Intravascular or Intrinsic System (4 factors)

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Factors VIII, IX, XI, and XII

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Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone produced in the ____ (organ) during fetal life, but after birth the production shifts to the ____ (organ).
liver, kidneys
17
Extravascular or Extrinsic System (2 factors)
Factors III and VII
18
causative agent of Tyzzer's dz in foals
Clostridium piliformis
19
what hepatocellular enzyme: Liver-specific in all species, primarily used in large animals in place of ALT
Sorbitol dehydrogenase (SDH)
20
up to 25 mg/dl or serum unconjugated bilirubin indicates ____ disease in horses
liver
21
80 mg/dl of serum unconjugated bilirubin in horses indicates
hemolytic anemia
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· between 25 and 75 mg/dl of serum unconjugated bilirubin in horses indicates
equine infectious anemia