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Learn by topics - A
A1 1,
A2 2,
A3 3
25  cards
A1 - Developmental anomalies of the oral cavity, teeth and intestine
What are developmental anomalies ...,
Causes for developmental anomalie...,
Name the main developmental anoma...
15  cards
A2 - Abnormal wearing of teeth
Normal structures of a tooth 1,
What is the periodontium 2,
What is the pulp 3
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A3 - Regressive changes of teeth; pulpitis, gingivitis and paradentitis
What are regressive changes of th...,
Name regressive change conditions...,
What is enamel hypoplasia 3
22  cards
A4 - Stenosis, dilatation and lesions of continuity in the esophagus
What is stenosis of the esophagus 1,
Causes for stenosis of the esopha...,
Consequences of stenosis of the e...
12  cards
A5 - Pathological changes due to vitamin-A deficency in mammals
Why is vitamin a important for an...,
What happens if an animal does no...,
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A6 - Dilatation and displacement of forestomachs, their lesions of continuity
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A7 - Hyper- and parakeratosis of forestomachs and their consequences. Inflammation of forestomachs
What is hyper and parakeratosis o...,
What is hyperkerastosis 2,
What is parakerastosis 3
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A8 - Stenosis, dilatation and lesions of continuity of the stomach
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A9 - Gastritis
What is gastritis 1,
Causes for gastritis 2
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A10 - Intestinal torsions, flexion, intussusception, (invagination), prolapsus, eventration, hernias
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A11 - Intestinal stenosis and obstruction (ileus), intestinal dilatation and constipation.
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A12 - Circulatory disturbances and thrombosis in the intestine
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A13 - Inflammations and tumors of the pancreas. Pathology of diabetes mellitus in dogs
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A14 - Regressive changes and metabolic disturbances of the liver. Fatty liver syndrome in dairy cattle
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A15 - Hepatocellular degeneration and necrosis (dystrophy of the liver); hepatosis dietetica in swine
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A16 - Liver chirrosis/fibrosis
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A17 - Developmental anomalies of the heart
Causes for developmental anomalie...,
In which part s of the heart can ...,
Name congential defecets of the h...
23  cards
A18 - Abnormal content in the pericardium; circulatory disturbances and pericarditis
What is meant by abnormal contet ...,
Name some conditions of abnormal ...,
What is hydroperiocardium 3
14  cards
A19 - Regressive changes in the heart muscle and their pathologic appearance. Myocarditis.
What are regressive changes in th...,
Name some regressive changes of t...,
What is hydropic degeneration of ...
20  cards
A20 - Endocarditis, endocardosis and their consequences. Organic heart changes (changes of the valves and orifices of the heart)
What is endocarditis 1,
What are the two main forms of en...,
What is vegetative endocarditis 3
17  cards
A21 - Changes of cavities and measurements of the heart; cardiomyopathies
What is meant by changes of cavit...,
On average how heavy is a heart o...,
What is simple dilation 3
16  cards
A22 - Pathologic changes of the arteries (changes of continuity, stenosis, aneurism, regressive changes, different forms of inflammations)
What is meant by changes in conti...,
Causes for changes in contuinity 2,
Consequences of a ruptured artery 3
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A23 - Abnormal content of the thoracic cavity. Pleuritis
What is abnormal content of the t...,
Name abormal content 2,
What is hydrothorax 3
14  cards
A24 - Insufficiency of bone marrow; different types of anemias
What is insufficiency of the bone...,
Name examples that will be caused...,
Name different types of anaemia 3
13  cards
A25 - Atelectasis and emphysema of the lung
What is atelectasis of the lung 1,
Causes of atelectasis of the lung 2,
Pathological lesions of atelectas...
12  cards
A26 - Circulatory disturbances of the lung; pulmonary edema. Fumonisin toxicosis in horse and swine
What are circulatory disturbances...,
Name some circulatory disturbance...,
What is hypostasis of the lung 3
14  cards
A27 - Different forms of pneumonias (catarrhal, fibrinous, aspiration, interstitial, suppurative and embolic)
What is penumonia 1,
What is catarrhal penumonia 2,
Pathological examination of catar...
13  cards
A28 - Glomerulonephrosis
Which organ s does glomerulonephr...,
Name the structures of a kidney 2,
What does the nephron do 3
10  cards
A29 - Storage-type nephrosis; tubulonephrosis due to concrement formation
What is storage type nephrosis 1,
Name some of the substances that ...,
What is pigment storage tubelonep...
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A30 - Patho- and morphogenesis of different forms of glomerulonephritis (GNs). Exudative glomerulonephritis
What is nephritis 1,
What is hematogenous nephritis 2,
What is urogenic nephritis 3
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A31 - Non-purulent interstitial nephritis; nephritis caused by mycobacteria
What is non purulent interstitial...,
What is non purulent interstitial...,
Pathological lesions of non purul...
11  cards
A32 - Purulent nephritis and pyelonephritis
What is purulent nephritis 1,
How does the infection reach the ...,
How does purulent nephritis affec...
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A33 - Renal fibrosis; chronic renal diseases
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A34 - Hydronephrosis, pyelitis
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A35 - Nephrolithiasis and related diseases
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A36 - Pathologic lesions of the urinary bladder. Urocystitis
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A37 - Fluid accumulation in the testis and epididymis. Regressive changes of the testis. Tumors of testes and penis
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A38 - Orchitis, epididymitis
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A39 - Ovarial cysts; inflammation of the ovary and oviducts in mammals
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A40 - Osteopathies (rickets, osteomalatia, osteoporosis, osteodystrophia fibrosa)
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A41 - Regressive and proliferative changes of bones
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A42 - Arthrosis; regressive changes of the cartilage of the joints
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A43 - Regressive and inflammatory changes of muscles
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A44 - Developmental anomalies of the brain and spinal cord
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A45 - Dilatation of the cavities of the brain and spinal cord
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A46 - Circulatory disturbances of the brain; salt poisoning in swine
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A47 - Meningitis
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A48 - Regressive changes, inflammation and tumours of peripheral nerves
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A49 - Functional disturbances and pathological changes in the thyroid gland, adrenal gland and the hypophysis and their consequences
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A50 - Regressive changes and tumors of the skin
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Learn by topics - B
B1 1,
B2 2,
B3 3
31  cards
B1 - Enanthemas; different basic forms of stomatitis. Bovine papular stomatitis
What is enanthema 1,
Appearance of enanthemas 2,
Causes for enanthemas 3
11  cards
B2 - Foot and mouth disease
What is foot and mouth 1,
Causative agent for foot and mouth 2,
Pathogenesis of foot and mouth 3
4  cards
B3 - Bovine viral diarrhea
What is bovine viral diarrhoea 1,
Causative agent for bovine viral ...,
What is the difference between cy...
7  cards
B4 - Various organ lesions due to necrobacillosis and actinobacillosis
What is i necrobacillosis 1,
Causative agent of necrobacillosis 2,
Pathogenesis of necrobacillosis 3
18  cards
B5 - Lesions and complications of stachybotryotoxicosis in mammals
What is stachybotryotoxicosis 1,
Causative agent of stachybotryoto...,
Mammals affected by stachybotryot...
8  cards
B6 - Regressive changes in the stomach. Pathogenesis of gastric ulceration
What are regressive changes of th...,
Which mechanisms help maintain th...,
Name some regressive changes of t...
11  cards
B7 - Enteritides, basic forms
What is the intestines 1,
What is the role of the intestines 2,
What is the microbiota 3
14  cards
B8 - Enteric pathological manifestations caused by viruses (corona-, rota-, adeno- and parvoviruses) Pathological changes caused by parvovirus in carnivores
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B9 - Enterotoxemia caused by Escherichia coli (calf, pig), oedema disease of swine; coli septicemia
What is ecoli 1,
Name the different strains caused...,
Predisposing factors for ecoli 3
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B10 - Enterotoxemias caused by Clostridium perfringens
What is clostridium perfringens 1,
Which toxins can clostridum perfr...,
Which type of cperfingens cause d...
9  cards
B11 - Septicaemic salmonella (Salmonella choleraesusis) infection of pigs. Swine typhus (S. typhisuis infection)
What is salmonella 1,
In swine which disease s can salm...,
What is septicaemic salmonella in...
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B12 - Paratuberculosis (Johne’s disease), mycobacterial lesions of the intestine
What is paratuberculosis 1,
Causative agent for paratuberculo...,
Route of infection for paratuberc...
10  cards
B13 - Intestinal coccidiosis in mammals. Mycosis in the intestinal tract
What is intestinal coccidiosis in...,
Causative agent for intestinal co...,
Predisposing factors for intestin...
7  cards
B14 - Swine fever (hog cholera) and its complications; African swine fever
What is swine fever 1,
Causative agent for swine fever 2,
Host for swine fever 3
11  cards
B15 - Swine dysentery
What is swine dysentery 1,
Causative agent for swine dysente...,
Host for swine dysentery 3
5  cards
B16 - Proliferative enteropathy of swine (PPE)
What is proliferative enteropathy...,
Causative agent for proliferative...,
Host for proliferative enteropath...
5  cards
B17 - Enteral diseases of rabbits
What is enteral disease of rabbits 1,
Name some enteral diseases of rab...,
What is enterotoxaemia of rabbits 3
10  cards
B18 - Hepatitis. Viral and parasitic infections of the liver
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B19 - Equine infectious anaemia
What is equine infectious anaemia 1,
Causative agent for equine infect...,
Pathogenesis of equine infectious...
7  cards
B20 - Abnormal content of the abdominal cavity; peritonitis; feline infectious peritonitis; tumors of the peritoneum
What is abnormal content of the a...,
Name some abnormal content of the...,
What is ascites 3
10  cards
B21 - Lymphadenitis; accumulation of pigments and other materials in the lymph nodes
What is a lymph node 1,
Structure of a lymph node 2,
How does a lymph node normally fu...
17  cards
B22 - Circulatory disturbances in the spleen; splenomegalies. Anthrax
What does the spleen do 1,
Structure of the spleen 2,
What is meant by circulatory dist...
11  cards
B23 - Splenitis. Aleutian disease of minks
What is splenitis 1,
Diffuse splenitis 2
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B24 - Swine erysipelas; streptococcus septicaemia of pigs
What is erysipelas 1,
Causative agent for erysipelas 2,
Predisposing factors of erysipelas 3
9  cards
B25 - Rhinitis (in general); different rhinitis of swine; malignant catarrhal fever
What is rhinitis 1,
Forms of rhinitis in general 2,
Different forms of rhinitis of sw...
14  cards
B26 - Tracheitis and bronchitis; infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
What is tracheitis 1,
What is the trachea 2,
Causes for tracheitis 3
15  cards
B27 - Pathomorphological properties of bovine viral pneumonias
Name pathogens causing penumonias...,
What is parainfluenza 3 pi 3 viru...,
Causative agent for parainfluenza...
11  cards
B28 - Bacterial pneumonias of cattle. Lung tuberculosis of cattle
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B29 - Viral pneumonias of swine
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B30 - Bacterial pneumonias of swine
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B31 - Pneumonias of small ruminants. Tumors of the ovine respiratory tract
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B32 - Pneumonias of horses. Malleus. Pathological changes due to Rhodococcus equi infection in horses
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B33 - Pneumonias of carnivores and rabbits
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B34 - Ischemic and nephrotoxic tubulonephrosis. Chronic copper toxicosis in sheep.
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B35 - Different forms of endometritis and metritis
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B36 - Death of embryo and foetus; abortion in general
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B37 - Infectious abortions of sheep and cattle
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B38 - Infectious abortions of swine and rabbits. Fusariotoxicosis of swine
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B39 - Infectious abortions of horses. Equine rhinopneumonitis and equine infectious arteritis
0  cards
B40 - Different forms of mastitis (in general). Mastitis acuta gravis
0  cards
B41 - Osteomyelitis, periostitis, osteitis
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B42 - Arthritis; tendinitis. Arthritis of swine, cattle and small ruminants
0  cards
B43 - Regressive changes of the brain and spinal cord (in general). Diseases with regressive changes of the central nervous system in mammals (transmissible encephalopathies)
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B44 - Encephalitis, myelitis in general; different forms of encephalitis caused by viruses
What is encephalitis 1,
What is myelitis 2,
How can pathogens be spread and c...
14  cards
B45 - Rabies. Borna disease; porcine enteroviral encephalomyelitis (Talfan disease; Teschen disease)
What is rabies 1,
Causative agent for rabies 2,
Pathogenesis of rabies 3
14  cards
B46 - Aujeszky’s disease in different species, especially in swine
What is ajueszky s disease 1,
Causative agent for ajueszky s di...,
Host of ajueszky s disease 3
6  cards
B47 - Different forms of encephalitis caused by bacteria
Name encepahlitis diseases caused...,
What is thrombotic meningoencepha...,
Causative agent for thrombotic me...
12  cards
B48 - Canine distemper and its complications. Toxoplasmosis
What is canine distemper 1,
Causative agent for canine distem...,
Clinical signs of canine distemper 3
10  cards
B49 - Exanthemas; dermatitis (in general); different forms of dermatitis caused by bacteria
0  cards
B50 - Pox virus infections of mammals. Myxomatosis of rabbits; contagious ecthyma of sheep and goats (orf
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