GI Flashcards
This oral neoplasm is highly malignant with often rapid metastasis to regional LNs and lungs
Melanoma
Huskies are prone to this idiopathic inflammatory disease of the mouth and esophagus
Eosinophilic granulomas/stomatitis
This condition will result in palpable sausage feel clinically and may have radiographic appearance of a “donut”
Intussusception
Predisposing condition: parvo
This feline viral disease causes lingual ulcers and can be associated with highly virulent systemic disease
Calicivirus
This tumor of cats is “benign in the skin” and “bad in the gut”
MCT
This malignant mass is often associated with rapid metastasis
Adenocarcinoma
This diarrheal disease of unknown etiology is most commonly diagnosed in Boxer dogs
Histiocytic colitis
This condition is characterized by dilation of the central lymphatic vessels in the intestinal vili and is often associated with clinical hypoproteinemia
Lymphangectasia
Oral and lingual ulceration, gastric mineralization, and vascular thombosis are all pathologic lesions associated with which condition?
Renal diseae
Nematode parasite that causes esophageal lesions and can become sarcomas
Spirocera lupi
Which toxic plant causes severe gastritis
Mistletoe
What infectious organism causes this lesion:
Colon: colitis, ulcerative and granulomatous with intralesional yeast organisms
Histoplasma capsulatum
This bacterial organism in cats is associated with a chronic, strophic gastritis
Helicobacter
Tumor of dental origin is a smooth mass that contains bone particles and is often cured by surgical excision
Ossifying or fibromatous epulis