Feline Diseases: Clinical Signs Flashcards
1
Q
What disease has these clinical signs?
- Depression
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Severe Dehydration
- Death: High Mortality
A
Feline Panleukopenia or Feline Distemper
2
Q
What disease has these clinical signs?
- Anorexia
- Oral ulcers (stomatitis)
- Ocular and/or nasal discharge
- Fever
- Dyspnea
- Lameness
- Systemic hemorrhage
A
Feline Calicivirus or Calici Viral Stomatitis
3
Q
What disease has these clinical signs?
- Same as calici virus
- Profound fever
- Marked subcutaneous edema of limbs and face.
- Crusting and ulceration of nose, lips, pinna and feet.
- Icterus
A
FCV Associated Systemic Disease or FCV-VSD
4
Q
What disease has these clinical signs?
- those observed are associated with RBC destruction
- Acute
- fever
- pale and icteric mucous membranes
- Chronic
- clinical signs
- CBC
- Blood smear
A
Feline Infectious Anemia or Feline Hemobartonellosis
5
Q
What disease has these clinical signs?
1. Clinical signs observed reflect the disease process taking place but will generally include
chronic weight loss, lethargy, anorexia
A
FeLV
6
Q
What disease has these clinical signs?
- Clinical signs are usually nonspecific but can include recurrent fever, anorexia, weight loss, chronic diarrhea, lethargy, weakness
- peritoneal effusion or large inflammatory nodules in the liver, kidney, CNS, eye
A
FIP