Clinical Signs Flashcards
1
Q
canine parvovirus (CPV-2)
A
- bloody diarrhea
- vomiting
- lymphopenia
- myocarditis (puppies < 2 weeks)
- sudden death (puppies < 2 weeks)
2
Q
feline panleukopenia (FPV)
A
- leukopenia
- V/D
- dehydration
3
Q
porcine parvovirus (PPV)
A
- SMEDI
4
Q
BFDV
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- necrotic and abnormally formed feathers
- secondary infection
5
Q
porcine circovirus
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- nephropathy
- dermatitis
- reproductive failure
- PWMWD (wasting, jaundice, pallor, anemia, diarrhea, inguinal lymphadenopathy, lymphoid depletion)
6
Q
budgerigar-fledgling disease
A
- absence of feathers
- skin lesions
- hemmorhage
- pale mm
7
Q
feline herpesvirus-1
A
- upper respiratory disease
- conjuncitivits
- keratitis
- coughing
- sneezing
- ulcers
- discharge
8
Q
bovine herpesvirus-1
A
- rhinotracheitis
- vulvovaginitis
- balanoposthitis
- enteritis
9
Q
equine herpesvirus-1
A
- abortions
- respiratory disease
- encephalomyelitis
10
Q
marek’s disease
A
remember that there are 4 forms…
- paralysis
- tumors (spleen, liver, kidney, etc.)
- iris invasion
- loss of feathers
11
Q
suid herpesvirus 2
A
- mucopurulent rhinitis
- stillbirth
- mummification
- failure to thrive
12
Q
malignant catarrhal fever
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- sloughing of nasal mucosa
- leukopenia
- lymphadenopathy
- fever
- depression
- mucopurulent nasal discharge
- corneal edema
13
Q
capripox
A
- lesions on skin and mm
- fever
- pneumonia
14
Q
bovine papular stomatitis virus
A
papular and erosive lesions on
- teats
- muzzle
- mouth
- lips
15
Q
orf virus
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- lesions at mucocutaneous junction (lips, coronary band, buccal mucosa, teats)
16
Q
fowlpox
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- dry skin lesions
- wet pox with exudate on mucosa of larynx and mouth