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1.1: Lung patterns
What are the 4 lung patterns,
Which lung pattern is shown here,
Which lung pattern is shown here
20  cards
1.1: Lung/respiratory pathology
Aplasia,
Hypoplasia,
Hypertrophy
20  cards
1.1.1: Canine and feline nasal disease
Signs of nasal disease,
If nasal discharge eg mucoid bloo...,
What history questions could you ...
34  cards
1.1.2: Infectious respiratory disease - Kennel Cough
Which of the following clinical s...,
Stertor,
Stridor
31  cards
1.1.2: Infectious respiratory disease - Cat flu
What are the causative pathogens ...,
What are the clinical signs of fe...,
True false feline herpesvirus can...
27  cards
1.1.2: Breathlessness
How to manage a cat dog with resp...,
What is your diagnosis,
What is furosemide and how does i...
27  cards
1.1.3: Pleural space disease
An animal presents with difficult...,
Conditions leading to loss,
Pleural space disease
35  cards
1.1.3: Lung disease - alveolar disease
Where do you localise respiratory...,
Clinical signs of pulmonary paren...,
Where are cough receptors present...
25  cards
1.1.4: Coughing in small animals
Acute coughing ddx in dogs,
From this list of acute coughing ...,
What are some differential diagno...
72  cards
1.1.4: Pulmonary parenchymal disease - interstitial disease
French heartworm,
Describe the life cycle of angios...,
Clinical signs of angiostrongylus...
34  cards
1.1.4: Feline asthma and chronic bronchitis
Signalment for feline asthma,
History and clinical signs associ...,
Questions to ask when you suspect...
46  cards
2.2: Murmurs
What type of murmur is this,
What type of heart sound is this,
What type of heart sound is this
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2.2: Cardiac pathology
What are some possible malformati...,
What are some possible malformati...,
What is the most common cardiovas...
8  cards
2.2.1: Respiratory disease in small mammals and exotic species
Clinical signs of respiratory dis...,
Clinical signs of respiratory dis...,
Clinical signs of respiratory dis...
55  cards
2.2.1: Small animal congenital heart disease
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2.2.2: Echocardiography
Which view is shown here,
Which chambers can we see on the ...,
Which chambers can we see on the ...
19  cards
2.2.2: Endocardial disease in small animals
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2.2.3: Cardiac radiography
Is this an enlarged heart or peri...,
How would you differentiate betwe...,
Enlarged heart or pericardial eff...
44  cards
2.2.4: Heart failure management
True false whatever the cause car...,
Factors to consider in management...,
Typical presentation of heart dis...
34  cards
2.2.5: Thoracic and cardiac surgery
Indications for pacemaker implant...
1  cards
4.3.2: Dysrhythmias
What is happening in the heart to...,
Dysrhythmia does it require treat...
52  cards
4.3.3: Immune mediated disease 1
Autoimmunity,
What are some factors that predis...,
Immunological imbalance occurs wh...
53  cards
4.3.3: Immune-mediated disease 2
How can imha cause death,
Treatment of imha,
Use of glucocorticoids for imha t...
29  cards
4.3.4: Leukaemia and lymphadenopathy
Leukaemia,
Why do we see clinical signs of l...,
How can we subdivide lymphoprolif...
14  cards
4.3.4: Anaemia - aetiology and pathogenesis
How can we detect anaemia on clin...,
Anaemia,
Normal pcv dog
48  cards
4.3.4: Anaemia - diagnosis and management
Reticulocytes present in signific...,
What would be the an appropriate ...,
Which of the following sets of la...
40  cards
4.3.4: Blood groups and transfusion medicine
How many equine blood groups are ...,
How should you select an equine b...,
What are the feline blood groups ...
44  cards
4.3.5: Haemostatic disorders - Bleeding disorders
Clinical signs of primary haemost...,
Clinical signs of secondary haemo...,
A puppy comes in bleeding from th...
63  cards
4.3.5: Haemostatic disorders - Thrombosis and DIC
What does thrombosis result from ...,
What is hypercoagulability and wh...,
How do you test tertiary haemostasis
18  cards
5.4: Cell identification
What are 3 differences between do...,
2
32  cards
5.4.2: Pathology of the lymphoid system
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5.4.3: Oncology
Grade,
Stage,
What groups can we put tumours in...
36  cards
5.4.3: Oncology 2
Paraneoplastic syndrome,
What two main methods of structur...,
True false when divising a chemot...
32  cards
9.5.1: Anorexia in small mammals
Treatment principles of gi disease
59  cards
9.5.1: Anorexia in small mammals - Treatment
Underlying principles for treatme...,
Analgesia drugs and routes for ra...,
Prokinetic drugs and routes for r...
25  cards
9.5.1: Approach to vomiting, regurgitation, and dysphagia
Vomiting is an active reflex medi...,
What does the chemoreceptor trigg...,
What are the likely broad causes ...
45  cards
9.5.1: Intestinal causes of vomiting
Signs of nausea,
What factors could affect the crt...,
What factors could affect the vom...
23  cards
9.5.2: Gastric disease
Acute gastric disease differentials,
What are some possible causes of ...,
True false most cases of acute ga...
27  cards
9.5.2: Pancreatic Disease
Zymogens,
What mechanisms exist to prevent ...,
Acute pancreatitis
41  cards
9.5.2: Why is this patient vomiting?
Maropitant use formulation specie...,
Metoclopramide use formulation sp...,
Apomorphine
11  cards
9.5.3: Approach to diarrhoea
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9.5.3: Acute diarrhoea
Causes of acute diarrhoea,
Which animals would you particula...,
Viruses that cause acute infectio...
46  cards
9.5.3: Chronic diarrhoea
0  cards
9.5.4: Approach to jaundice
Jaundice icterus is caused by,
What is bilirubin,
Where in the body can bilirubin b...
36  cards
9.5.4: Acute hepatobiliary disease
Diseases in which zone produce ja...,
Metabolic and toxic damage primar...,
Hypoxic damage primarily affects ...
46  cards
9.5.5: Chronic hepatobiliary disease
Causes chronic hepatitis,
What is the most common liver dis...,
Breed predisposition for idiopath...
47  cards
10.6.1: Approach to the acute abdomen
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10.6.1: GDV
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10.6.1: Ascites
Clinical signs suggestive of ascites,
Causes of abdominal distension wi...,
Types of fluids seen in ascites
18  cards
10.6.2: Hernias and rupture
Possible hernia locations,
Which breeds are predisposed to h...,
Clinical signs of hiatal hernia
9  cards
12.7.1: Approach to polyuria and polydipsia
Polyuria,
Polydipsia,
Differential diagnoses for primar...
39  cards
12.7.1: Acute kidney injury
What timeframe does an acute kidn...,
True false acute on chronic kidne...,
How can we subdivide acute kidney...
35  cards
12.7.1: Chronic kidney disease
Complete the blanks for ckd,
Fill in the blanks for arf,
What are some possible underlying...
50  cards
12.7.2: Calcium disorders
Where is most calcium stored in t...,
How is calcium obtained,
Which hormone is produced when th...
35  cards
12.7.4: Approach to haematuria and dysuria
What could cause these colours of...,
Diagnostic approach to red or bro...,
Diagnostic approach and expected ...
34  cards
12.7.4: Urolithiasis
What are struvite crystals associ...,
What are struvite crystals associ...,
What are calcium oxalate stones a...
29  cards
12.7.5: Urinary incontinence
Micturition,
What should be you first steps in...,
How can we subdivide incontinence...
41  cards
16.8.1: Introduction to repro week and cyclicity in the bitch and queen
The bitch is polyoestrus monoestrus,
Which is the main luteotrophic ho...,
What happens if you give a prolac...
43  cards
16.8.1: Breeding
This dog is in a proestrusb oestr...,
This dog is in a proestrusb oestr...,
This dog is in a proestrusb oestr...
30  cards
16.8.2: Therapeutics/anaesthesia of dam and neonates
How does the position of the diap...,
Describe the changes to the stoma...,
Describe the effect of pregnancy ...
4  cards
16.8.3: Principles of contraception
Which drugs can act at point 2 in...,
Effect of gnrh agonists,
What might we use long acting gnr...
56  cards
16.8.4: Penile, testicular and prostatic disease
What are the 3 common testicular ...,
Clinical signs of testicular tumours,
True false androgens are an effec...
25  cards
16.8.4: Reproductive disease in small mammals
Where will your incision be for c...,
Pathophysiology of hac in ferrets
7  cards
16.8.4: Reproductive disease in avian and exotic species
What is poos and why does it occur,
What forms of poes are there,
43  cards
16.8.4: Neutering in small mammals
What suture material should you u...,
What should you remember when doi...,
What is the preferred method of c...
38  cards
20.9.1: Arthrocentesis
This slide was produced from a jo...,
What is visible on this slide pro...,
What cell count would you expect ...
12  cards
20.9.1: Practical MSK radiography
This represents a good image posi...,
What view of the stifle is shown ...,
What radiographic views should yo...
20  cards
20.9.1: Juvenile lame animal
Signalment and history associated...,
Clinical signs of perthe s disease,
Radiographic findings associated ...
81  cards
20.9.2: Mature lame animal
1,
2,
3
57  cards
20.9.2: Mature lame animal - trauma, luxations, surgery
1,
2,
3
14  cards
20.9.2: Examination of the lame dog
What age of dog might you expect ...,
Describe these clinical exam find...,
A dog with a history of patella l...
17  cards
20.9.3: Multi-limb lameness
Immune mediated causes of multipl...,
Non immune mediated causes of mul...,
Signalment and history with gener...
43  cards
20.9.3: Distal limb conditions and injuries
What is the only high motion join...,
Why can fractures of a single met...,
What is the only high motion join...
8  cards
20.9.4: Articular and physeal fractures
Articular fracture,
Which area of the bone is softest...,
What is a physeal fracture
24  cards
20.9: MSK week
How does perthe s disease present...,
How does panosteitis present,
Nutritional secondary hyperparath...
20  cards
21.10: Ophthalmology
Corneal ulcer,
What is the difference between a ...,
1
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21.10: Conjunctivitis and KCS
Clinical signs of acute conjuncti...,
Clinical signs of chronic conjunc...,
11  cards
23.11.1: Microbial skin disease
Microbial infections causing prur...,
True false both bacterial pyoderm...,
Why should you treat bacterial py...
29  cards
23.11.1: Allergic skin disease
Oclacitinib apoquel is a a calcin...,
Ciclosporin is a a calcineurin in...
18  cards
23.11.1: Pruritus and reaction patterns
What are the 4 major feline cutan...,
14  cards
23.11.1: Identification of beasties
15  cards
23.11.1: Pruritic ectoparasite disease
Aetiopathogenesis of flea allergy...,
True false if only one animal in ...,
Clinical signs of fad in dogs
79  cards
23.11.3: Scale disease
For more detail on treatments, see specific lecture notes ('Scale disease - 1/3/2023'). Details of different moisturisers not included here.
37  cards
23.11.4: Ear disease 1
From lecture on 2/3/2023
62  cards
23.11.4: Dermatology of small mammals and exotic species
True false demidicosis is a commo...,
Which mite is commonly seen in ra...,
This was found on a rabbit what m...
13  cards
23.11.4: Cutaneous masses
How could you decide what a cutan...,
What are the main types of skin mass,
What are some example causes of a...
41  cards
23.11.5: Crusting disease
What is a crust and how useful is...,
Top differential for this case,
What is the most common cause of ...
37  cards
Ectoparasite control: what kills which parasites?
What can you use to kill sarcopte...,
What can you use to kill demodex ...,
What can you use to otodectes in ...
11  cards
Antibiotics
True false penicillin on its own ...,
Amoxicillin is a broad spectrumb ...,
Ampicillin is a broad spectrumb n...
54  cards
Zuku Review questions
A 10 yo mn mixed breed dog is pre...,
A six year old female cocker span...,
Which one of the following can be...
6  cards

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