02 - Developmental Abnormalties Flashcards
1
Q
(Developmental Abnormalities)
(Rare.. occur in all species)
- persisent opening between oral and nasal cavity?
- complications of this?
A
- cleft palate (palatoshcisis)
- aspiration pneumonia (shit gets into lungs)
2
Q
Any combo of… list from low to high severity
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- stenotic external nares
- elongated soft palate
- everted laryngeal saccules
- laryngeal collapse
- hypoplastic trachea
3
Q
(circulatory disease)
- nasal hemorrhage or epistaxis
just read…
A
4
Q
(Inflammation of the Upper Respiratory Tract)
(Rhinitis and Sinusitis)
1-5. name causes
(say if these are acute or chronic)
- granulomatous inflammation, atrophic rhinitis, focal hyperplasia
- serous, suppurative, mucopurulent, catarrhal, fibrinous, hemorrhagic
A
- infectious (viruses, bacteria, fungi)
- inhaled irritants/allergens
- foreign bodies
- dissecting tooth infection
- dehorning injury
- chronic
- acute
5
Q
(Outcomes of Rhinosinusitis)
1-4. What are four possibilities?
A
- resolve - neutralization of inflammation
- sepsis
- spread to inner and middle ear
- extend into deeper airways and into lung
- can also invade cribriform plate and cause meningitis
6
Q
(Equine Strangles)
(streptococcus equi)
- suppurative inflammation of the upper respiratory tract –> abscess formation where? –> how long to rupture/drain?
- What is systemic dissemination referred to as?
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- in regional lymph nodes; 1 to 3 weeks
- “bastard strangles” (often fatal)
7
Q
just read
viruses tend to cause necrosis or resp epithelium - more susceptible to secondary infection
A
read
when you hear interstitial pneumonia… think VIRUSES - viruses tend to do this to the lungs
8
Q
read
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