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32 Cards in this Set
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- Mdx: Multifocal to coalescing hemorrhagic ulcerative gastritis - causes: NSAIDs, Uremic ulcers (kidney failure) - Path: loss of prostaglandins, vasoconstriction - possible clinical sign: melena (blood in feces), anemia |
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- enlarged gall bladder - potential obstruction - brown bowel syndrome - Vitamin E deficiency |
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- periodontal disease - deposition of dental plaque/ calculus |
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- Mdx: multifocal ulcerative gastritis - gastrophillus spp. |
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- Mdx: granulomatous enteritis of jejunum |
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- normal cat esophagus - herringbone pattern |
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- Mdx: gastric hyperplasia associated with trichostrongylus axei, and multifocal ulceration asscoaited with gastrophillus spp. |
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- ulceration, perforation and rupture or duodenum - inflammation and necrosis - can lead to fibrinosupurrative exudative peritonitis |
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- edx: ascaridial enteritis or intestinal ascaridiosis |
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- Mdx: multifocal to coalescing necrotizing ulcerative gastritis - caused by NSAIDS |
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- Llama - normal rumen |
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- Mdx: multifocal segmental necrohemorrhagic enteritis - disease: canine parvoviral enteritis |
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- Mdx: ulcerative glossitis and ulcerative esophagitis - Etiology: bovine viral diarrhea (bovine pestivirus) |
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- Mdx: reticular lymphosarcoma - Etiology: bovine leukemia virus (retorovirus) |
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- Mdx: mutlifocal pyogranulomatous peritonitis/ vasculitis - Etiology: FIP - mutated feline coronavirus |
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- oral cavity malignant melanoma |
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- Disease: swine dysentery - Etiology: Brachyspira hyodysenteriae |
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- Edx: Coccidial enteritis - Mdx: necrohemorrhagic colotis |
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- intestinal intussusception |
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- Edx: uremic glossitis - Mdx: bilateral/ multifocal ulcerative glossitis |
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- trichobezoars |
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- Mdx: megaesophagus - achalasia - primary: congenital - secondary: acquired (ex myasthenia gravis) |
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- megaesophagus - persistent right aortic arch |
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- oral papillomatosis - canine papilloma virus |
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- Mdx: Multifocal to coalescing ulcerative stomatitis - differential dx: bovine viral diarrhea, malignant catarrhal fever |
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- Mdx: intestinal acute segmental hemorrhagic enteritis - Etiology: canine parvovirus type 2 |
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- Mdx: jejunum inguinal hernia incarceration with focal areas of necrosis and hemorrhage |
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- mdx: palatoschisis - can cause bronchopneumonia |
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- squamous cell carcinoma of a horse stomach |
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- Mdx: intestinal catarrhal enteritis - Etiology: Diplydium caninum |
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- Mdx: stenosis/ stricture of jejunum. - acquired |
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- Mdx: proliferative ileitis - Etiology: Lawsonia intracellularis |