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Cytology of normal fluid
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Cytology of a transudate
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Transudate
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Modified transudate
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Modified transudate
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modified transudate
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Exudate
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Cytology of septic exudate
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Degenerate neutrophils and bacteria in a septic exudate
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Modified transudate found in FIP
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Cytology of non septic exudate
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Haemorrhage
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Cytology of iatrogenic haemorrhage
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Cytology of acute haemorrhage
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Cytology of chronic haemorrhage
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Chylous effusion
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Cytology of chylous effusion
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Normal mesothlial cells
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Reactive mesothelial cells
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Carcinoma
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Bile pigment attacked by macrophages
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Septic exudate from equine peritoneal fluid - can see large protozoa (commensal in cow/equine gut)
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Enterocentesis - tap into gut. Looks very similar to septic exudate in equine peritoneal fluid!!
- very few cells
- protozoa
- plant material
Which structure is indicated by the bold line? When should you be careful to avoid this?

Infraorbital foramen. Palpate and move bundle away before making caudal oblique incision for upper canine extraction.
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Mental foramen. Avoid when making vertical release incision for mandibular premolar extractions.
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Parotid duct and papilla. Be careful when making distal release incision for surgical extraction of 4th PM.
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Parotid papilla above distal root of maxiallary 4th PM
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Feline tooth resorption
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Type 1 resorption. Focal lesion, periodontal ligament still intact around root
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Type 2 resorptive lesion - partial loss of periodontal ligament or parital root resorption. Can usually be treated with crown extraction with intential root retention
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Infected retained root remnant
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Tooth resorption in dogs - only extract if supra-gingival or has communication with the oral cavity. If no signs of pain or inflam and only subgingival can be left in.