Inflammation Flashcards

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Is this an example of Transudate or Exudate?

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Transudate:

  • clear, type fluid
  • with low protein content
  • Specific gravity: BELOW 1.020
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Is this an example of Transudate or Exudate?

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Exudate:

  • cloudly white material
  • includes cell debris, neutrophils etc.
  • high protein content
  • specific gravity - ABOVE 1.020
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Pig: Exudative dermatitis.

Is this mild, moderate or severe?

What is the disease name?

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Severe

Disease name: Greasy pig disease

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Peracute: Infectious Canine Hepatitis

What is the structure that is located within the box?

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Intranuclear inclusions within the glomeruli

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Acute Inflammation:

What is the name of the cells located within the box?

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Neutrophils

This is depicting the migration of neutrophils to the tissues.

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Is this acute, peracute, subacute or chronic inflammation?

This is inflammation of what?

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Acute, subacute and chronic inflammation

Lymphadenitis: inflammation of the lymph nodes

*in this case it’s “Chronic inflammation of mesenteric lymph nodes in a llama due to tuberculosis”

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Lymphangitis is inflammation of what?

Is this acute, peracute, subacute, or chronic inflammation?

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Lymphangitis = inflammation of the lymphatic vessels

Chronic inflammation

*Chronic lymphangitis due to Johne’s disease*

White cords are inflammed lymphatic vessels that normally you won’t see.

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What is inflammation of the mouth called?

Is this an example of acute, peracute, subacute or chronic inflammation?

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Stomatitis = inflammation of the mouth

Subacute stomatitis in a bovine

*we would not know if it is subacute, acute etc. unless we saw the histology

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Feline:

What is the MDx?

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MDx: Colon: multifocal ulcerative colitis, chronic

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Bone damage is a result of Chronic inflammation because it takes a long time for this amount of damage to occur in bone. T/F

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True

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What disease is an example of Chronic Lymphangitis?

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Ovine Johne’s disease

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Is this a focal, multifocal, coalescent, locally extensive or diffuse distribution?

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Focal

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What type of distribution is this lesion?

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Focal Distribution

From Slide: Focal lesion in the brain of a deer. Cut surface reveals presence of cloudy, yellowish material (interpreted as pus)

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What type of distribution is this keratitis in the Bovine?

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Focal Keratitis

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What type of distribution is this hepatitis in a peacock liver?

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Multifocal distribution

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What type of distribution is this on the lung?

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Locally Extensive Distribution

17
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What type of distribution is this in the pig lung?

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Locally Extensive Pneumonia

18
Q

Interstitial pneumonia would have what type of distribution?

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Diffuse distribution

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