lesson: 2c ebook Flashcards

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-caused by EHV4; affects young horses

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Equine rhinotracheitis

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-serous rhinitis w/ hyperemia & edema of the mucosa

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Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis

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-caused by feline herpesvirus, char. by oculonasal discharges, severe rhinitis, and conjunctivitis.

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Feline viral rhinotracheitis

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4
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  • may cause erosion of the nasal philtrum and
    multifocal interstitial pneumonia
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Feline Caliciviral Disease

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5
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  • Edema, eosinophilia, plasma cell and
    mononuclear cell infiltration are the features. Seen in type I and II hypersensitivity; seen more
    frequently in ?
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Jersey cattle

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6
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larvae causes sinusitis in sheep

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Oestrus ovis

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7
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respiratory impairment caused by stenotic
external nostrils and excessive length of the
soft palate

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Brachycephalic airway syndrome

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8
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Brachycephalic airway syndrome is present in:

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  1. bulldog
  2. boxers
  3. boston terriers
  4. pugs
  5. pekingese
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9
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“roaring” - most common in the left side
due to degeneration of the left recurrent
laryngeal nerve and resultant atrophy of the
cricoarytenoideus muscle.

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Laryngeal paralysis in horses

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10
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  • in horse; diffuse bronchitis, with epithelial
    hyperplasia
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Chronic Pulmonary Disease

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11
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In horses, having difficulty in breathing
and show a marked abdominal muscle movement

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heaves

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12
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The cell origin of this tumor was thought to be the myoblast, but it is currently presumed to be Schwann cells, which are normally present in the bronchovascular bundles of the lung

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Granular Cell Tumor

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13
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is a neoplasm presumably arising from neuroendocrine cells and is sporadically seen in dogs as multiple, large, firm pulmonary masses close to the mainstem bronchi

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Carcinoid (Neuroendocrine) Tumor of the Lungs

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this neoplasm is are all malignant by definition because they are the result of metastasis to the lungs from malignant neoplasms else where.

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Secondary Neoplasms of the Lungs

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15
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a disease of young pigs/ w high morbidity & low mortality caused by a porcine cytomegalovirus, infection is unnoticed, causing only transient rhinitis & epiphora (overflow of tears)

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Inclusion body rhinitis

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16
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this is characterized by inflammation & atrophy of nasal conchae, in severe cases atrophy of conchae may cause a striking deformity because of deviation of nasal septum & nasal bones.

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atrophic rhinitis

17
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Causes of atrophic rhinitis is believed to be a combine infection by a specific strains of ;

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Bordetella bronchoseptica & Pateurella multocida