Lecture 7 Flashcards

1
Q

With bacterial placentitis, where is an infection most commonly seen?

A

Cervical star

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What are the 4 potential pathogens associated with a bacterial placentitis?

A
  1. Strep zooepidemicus
  2. E. coli
  3. Klebsiella pneumoniae
  4. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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What are 3 clinical signs associated with bacterial placentitis?

A
  1. Vaginal discharge
  2. Premature udder development
  3. Premature lactation
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4
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What are 4 treatment options for bacterial placentitis?

A
  1. Antimicrobials
  2. Anti-inflammatories
  3. Progesterone
  4. Tocolytics
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5
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Uterine torsion typically occurs when in gestation?

A

Late in gestation

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6
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True or False: Uterine torsion typically involves the cervix.

A

FALSE

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7
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What are the clinical signs associated with uterine torsion?

A
  1. Colic
  2. Tachycardia
  3. Frequent urination
  4. Anxiousness
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8
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In which horses are prepubic tendon ruptures of higher incidence?

A
  1. Draft breeds

2. Older mares

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What are 4 clinical signs associated with a prepubic tendon rupture?

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  1. Ventral edema
  2. Pendiculous abdomen
  3. Abdominal pain
  4. . Difficulty ambulating
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