Digestion & Metabolism 2: LA Oral Dz Quick Flashcards

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TEMPORAL TERATOMA…
aka what 2 names?
= definition
what CLINICAL presentation do we usually see?
signalment?

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aka DENTIGEROUS CYST or EAR TOOTH

= INAPPROPRIATE migration of ECTOMESENCHYMAL CELLS into TEMPORAL REGION OF HEAD

CLINICAL presentation = DRAINING TRACTS ON FACE

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what 2 clinical signs can indicate DENTAL dz in horses?

how often should they have oral exams?

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2 clinical signs?
1. oral/nasal discharge
2. DRAINING tracts on face

ANNUAL EXAMS

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what is the most USUAL clinical finding for SECONDARY SINUSITIS caused by DENTAL DZ?

where is a COMMON LOCATION where FEED MATERIAL CAN PACK INTO SINUS?

what 2 things should we treat when tackling this?

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USUAL finding?
= MALODOROUS, PURULENT, UNILATERAL NASAL DISCHARGE

COMMON LOCATION for feed material?
= DIASTEMA

2 things to treat?
1. DENTITION
2. SINUSITIS

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what is the TREATMENT for EOTRH? is it curative?

what EFFECT does this usually have on the horse LONG-TERM?

what TEST can be used to determine if the horse has EOTRH?

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USUALLY EXCISION OF TEETH!! (often incisors) IT IS CURATIVE

LONG-TERM tongue can HANG OUT OF MOUTH so need to be cautious of environment

EOTRH can be diagnosed with a CARROT TEST = won’t do normal PREHENSION/BITING

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how do we PREVENT dental dz in pigs?

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prevention?
= TRIM TUSKS to AVOID FISTULA FORMATION/PAIN

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FOOT & MOUTH DZ….

what TYPE of virus causes this?

three species affected?

2 modes of transmission?

diagnosis?

A

what TYPE of virus?
= APHTHOVIRUS

what 3 species affected?
1. RUMINANT/SMALL RUMINANT
2. CAMELIDS
3. PIGS

2 modes of TRANSMISSION?
1. CONTACT with SECRETIONS
2. AEROSOLIZED

FLUID from BULLAE VIRAL ISOLATION

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VESICULAR STOMATITIS…

what TYPE of virus causes this?

what 4 species affected?

what 2 specific species DO NOT SHOW CLINICAL SIGNS?

transmission mainly through….

contagion?

usually a ____-____ dz

A

VESICULOVIRUS

4 species?
1. RUMINANTS/SMALL RUMINANTS
2. CAMELIDS
3. PIGS
4. EQUIDS

both SHEEP & GOATS DO NOT SHOW CLINICAL SIGNS

transmission mainly through BITING INSECTS

ZOONOTIC

usually a SELF-LIMITING dz

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VESICULAR EXANTHEMA…

what TYPE of virus causes this?

what species is affected? (1)

what’s SPECIAL about it?

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CALICIVIRUS

only affects PIGS

MOSTLY ERADICATED IN US

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SWINE VESICULAR DZ…

caused by WHAT kind of virus?

present in WHAT SPECIES?

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caused by ENTEROVIRUS

PIGS ONLY

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4 types of VIRAL VESICULAR DISEASES?

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  1. FOOT & MOUTH DZ
  2. VESICULAR STOMATITIS
  3. VESICULAR EXANTHEMA
  4. SWINE VESICULAR DZ
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MALIGNANT CATARRHAL FEVER…

what TYPE of virus?

causes WHAT KIND of infection in WHAT SPECIES?

what 3 other species are affected?

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GAMMAHERPES VIRUS

causes ACUTE, SPORADIC INFECTIONS in CATTLE

what 3 other species are affected?
1. CAPTIVE CERVIDS
2. WILDEBEESTS
3. PIGS

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MALIGNANT CATARRHAL FEVER…

3 common clinical signs?

___ mortality

diagnosis? (3)

prognosis?

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3 common clinical signs?
1. FEVER
2. ANOREXIA
3. OCULONASAL DISCHARGE

HIGH mortality

diagnosis?
1. VIRAL ISOLATION
2. ELISA
3. IFA

POOR PROGNOSIS w/ HIGH FATALITY, but if they DO survive then LIFELONG INFECTION

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BLUE TONGUE dz

chronic/acute?

contagion?

what TYPE of virus is this?

3 species affected? (1 is MOST SEVERELY)

endemic to…

A

ACUTE

NON-CONTAGIOUS

ORBIVIRUS

3 species affected?
1. SHEEP most SEVERELY affected
2. DOMESTIC ruminants
3. WILD ruminants

endemic to USA

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BLUE TONGUE dz…

who acts as the SUBCLINICAL/SILENT RESERVOIR? (2)

4 clinical signs?

diagnosis?

treatment?

prevention? (2)

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SUBCLINICAL/SILENT reservoir…
1. DOMESTIC ruminants
2. WILD ruminants

clinical signs?
1. BLUE TONGUE
2. NASAL DISCHARGE
3. DENTAL PAD
4. signs of VASCULITIS

diagnosis? = IFA

treatment? = SUPPORTIVE care

prevention?
1. VACCINE control
2. VECTOR control

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15
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SIALOLITHS = ??

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CYSTIC structures in the SALIVARY DUCTS

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16
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“SLOBBERS” = ??

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HYPERSALIVATION from SIAFRAMINE toxicity (clover)