Chapter 22 Flashcards

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How is total protein used to classify effusions?

A

<20 - Transudate, protein poor
>20 - Transudate, protein rich or exudate

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How is TNCC used to classify effusions?

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<1.5 - transudate protein poor
<5 - transudate protein rich
>5 - exudate

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3
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What fluid analysis findings are suggestive of FIP?

A

TP>35
TNCC <10 (but not always)
>32% gamma globulin
A:G <0.81
TP >35 AND ≥50% globulins

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What is the sensitivity/specificity of the Rivalta test?

A

91/65%

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What is a non-chylous lymphoid rich effusion?

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Form in thoracic cavity of cats as a consequence of increased hydraulic pressure (eg cardiac disease/intrathoracic mass)
Grossly lactescent appearance, often pale yellow-pink. Rich in small lymphocytes

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