Chapter 13 Flashcards

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What are the clinical pathological findings in lead poisoning?

A

Increased numbers of nRBCs in face of normal hct

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What are the most pathogenic campylobacter species in dogs and cats?

A

D - C. jejuni
C - C. coli

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What are the most common Giardia assemblages isolated in dogs and cats?

A

D - C and D
C - F

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4
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What cells secrete gastrin?

A

G cells

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5
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What is faecal elastase measurement used for?

A

EPI
Less sensitive/specific than TLI

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What is alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor used for? What are its limitations?

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To demonstrate intestinal protein loss
False +ves if blood present, availability

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What is calprotectin? Where is it found?

A

Cystosolic protein complex found in neutrophils and released at sites of inflammation

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