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19 Cards in this Set
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- Mdx: bilaterally symmetric encephalomalacia - Etiology: repin toxicity of centaurea plants (yellow start and russian knapweed - in the lateral ventricle, basal ganglia |
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- Mdx: bilaterally symmetric encephalmalacia - etiology: repin toxicity of centaurea plants - nigrapallidial encephalomalacia |
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- nigrapallial encephalomalacia -Mdx: bilaterally symmetric encephalomalacia - etiology: repin toxicity of centaurea plants |
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- Mdx: bilateral symmetric encephalitis - nigropallial encephalomalacia - liquefactive necrosis - horses die of starvation, dehydration or aspiration pneumonia |
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- Centaruea salstitialis (yellow star thistle) - northern and central california and oregon |
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- centaurea repends (russian knapweed) - colorado |
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- Thiamine deficiency - polioencephalomalacia in ruminants (cerebral cortical necrosis, and greymatter) - in carnivores it is mainly in the caudal colliculi of the mesencephalon |
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- thiamine deficiency - bilaterally symmetric - caudal colliculi of brain stem of carnivores - get it by eating a lot of fish - in foxes = chastek's paralysis |
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- bilaterally symmetric encephalomalacia - centered in the basal nuclei - Clostridium perfringens type D - epsilon toxin |
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- Mdx: focal leukoencephalomalacia - equine focal leukoencephalomalacia - fumonisim B1 - fusarium verticiliodes - moldy corn toxicity |
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- Mdx: chronic bilaterally symettrophic rhinitis - etiology: pasturella multocidea and bordetella bronchiseptica |
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- embolic pneumonia |
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- actinobacillosis pleuropneumonia - porcine contagious pleuropneumonia - Mdx: fibrinonecrotizing hemorrhagic pneumonia and pleuritis |
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- Mdx: suppurative pneumonia - pyothorax - pasteurella multicida |
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- malignant tumor - nasal or ethmoidal adenocarcinoma - retrovirus |
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- larynx - Mdx: ulcerative fibrinonecrotic hemorrhagic trachitis/ laryngitis - Etiology: IBR |
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- Rhodococcus equi - Mdx: multifocal pyogranulomatous pneumonia |
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- Hemorrhage in the trachea - iatrogenic injury- misplacement of nasogastric tube - aspiration pneumonia |
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- Rhodococcus equi - multifocal granulomas/abscesses |