Exam 1- Key Features/Differences Flashcards

1
Q

Moroccan Leather is caused by nematodes that live where in the body?

A

Stomach nematodes

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2
Q

No Hepatic Tracheal Migration (Only one in superfamily)

A

Toxocaris Leonina

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3
Q

Causes urticaria (superfamily)

A

strongyloides

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4
Q

Superfamily with Hepatic Tracheal Migration

A

Toxocari

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5
Q

Affects young puppies (3 nematodes)

A

Ancylostoma Caninum, Uncinaria Stnocephala, Strongyloides stercoralis

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6
Q

Causes milk spots in liver

A

Ascaris suum

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7
Q

VERY SHORT PPP (superfamily)

A

strongyloides

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8
Q

Clinical signs: Pot Belly (Superfamily)

A

Toxocari

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9
Q

Poultry Cecal Worm

A

Heterakis galinarum

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10
Q

Associated with stress

A

Cooperia & Trichostrongylus

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11
Q

Nodular/Pimply worm

A

Oesophagostomum

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12
Q

Resistant

A

Haemonchus contortus, Small Strongyles

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13
Q

Meningial Worm

A

Paralephostrongylus tenius

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14
Q

Leadshot

A

Muellerius

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15
Q

Superfamily with Indirect Lifecycles

A

Metastrongyloidea (Lungworms)

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16
Q

3 that use a Baermann for Dx

A

Metastrongyloidea, Dictyocaulus, Strongyloides

17
Q

Threadworms

A

strongyloides

18
Q

Roundworms

A

toxocari

19
Q

Lungworms (2)

A

Dictyocaulus, Metastrongyloidea

20
Q

Postpatent Parasitic Bronchitis

A

Dictyocaulus

21
Q

Famacha to gauge anemia

A

H. contortus

22
Q

Bottle Jaw (2)

A

Haemonchus, oesophagostomum

23
Q

Cause anorexia

A

oesophagostomum

24
Q

1 superfamily and 2 species that can have infective L2

A

Heterakis galinarum, ascaridia spp, Toxocari

25
Q

Causes colic

A

strongylus vulgaris

26
Q

Cutaneous Larval Migrans

A

Braziliense

27
Q

Larvae arrest in winter

A

cyathostomins

28
Q

Ancylostoma with no Transmammary/Transplacental transmission

A

A. tubaeformae

29
Q

Large Intestine (1 species, 2 superfamilies)

A

small & large strongyles, oesophagostomum

30
Q

Small Intestine (6 species, 3 superfamilies)

A

Ancylostoma, Ascaridia, Heterakis (cecum), Toxocari, oesophagostomum, trichostrongylus, nematodirus battus, cooperia, strongyloides

31
Q

Stomach/Abomasum (6 species)

A

Ostertagia ostertagi, Teladorsagia circumcincta, Hyostrongylus rubidis, Trichostrongyllus, Haemonchus contortus, Haemonchus placei

32
Q

Cyathostomins

A

small strongyles

33
Q

L3 migrate to trachea and lungs causing pneumonia

A

Ancylostoma caninum

34
Q

Interdigital dermatitis

A

Uncinaria stenocephala

35
Q

Egg is operculated

A

syngamus trachea

36
Q

Young cattle

A

Dictyocaulus viviparous

37
Q

mammalated eggs

A

Ascaris suum

38
Q

Ocular and Visceral Larval migrans

A

Toxocara Canis