Respiratory - Exam 3 Flashcards
Nasal neoplasia can result in ex ophthalmia, facial distortion and sneezing
T or F
True
The main clinical sign associated with nasal mites is sneezing
True or False
True
A… Lymphocytic plasmacytic
Ciliary dyskinesia
Which treatment(s) would most likely increase the lifespan for a 10 yro collie diagnosed with nasal adenocarcinoma?
Surgical debunking with radiation
What is the term used to describe, strange breathing characterized by sternal recumbency, abducted elbows and an extended neck with open mouth breathing?
Tachypnea
Orthopnea
Phoebe, a dachshund, presents with a nasal discharge, sneezing
Nose
A snoring noise is heard on inspiration. What is the name of this noise ?
Strider
Stertor
Reverse sneezing
Cough
Stertor
On auscultation of the thorax you hear a high pitch noise on inspiration and expiration in the pulmonary fields. What is this called
Wheeze
Fido, 6yro, large breed dog presents with epistaxis. CBC, coagulation tests find no abnormalities. Which one of the following diagnostic tests has the best chance of aiding in your diagnosis
Rhinoscopy
Nasal radiographs
Nasal CT
Nasal flush
Nasal CT
A cat has snuffles, you want to get a diagnosis
Nasal, ocular swab for PCR
A dog has been diagnosed with nasal aspergillosis. There is no evidence of crib inform plate destruction. How would you treat this ?
D
A cat presents with rhinos
Calicivirus
Nasal adenocarcinoma is
True
Cat nose
Lymphoma
How. Is bartenellosis spread to cats ?
Through cat fleas
A cat presents with classical Mycoplasma haemofelis signs. What does this cat show ?
Icterus, anemia and hyperglobulinemia
Which cells does feline pan leukopenia virus target ?
Rapidly dividing cells
What is the pathological lesion found in the life threatening disease FeCOV/FIP ?
Immune-mediated vasculitis
FIP occurs when …. ?
Humoral immunity occurs
When cell-mediated immunity is not working
When does the wet form of FIP occur ?
When severe immune-mediated vasculitis occurs
Feline parvovirus replicates in ?
Lymphoid, bone marrow
What classical CS are seen with per acute feline pan leukopenia ?
Septic shock and dehydration
FIP is more common in ?
Multiple cat households
FIP is more common in ?
Indoor cats
Which interleukin produced by FeCOV monocytes accounts for the hypergammaglobulinemia produced by plasma cells
Interleukin 6
A very good cell mediated immune response - prevents the development on FIP
TRUE
Which test does not confirm FIP ?
A. Alpha-1 acid glycoproteins
B. Immunnohistochemistry staining
C. RT-PCR on conjunctival swab
D. Immunofluorescent staining on effusion
A.
Which group-associated antigen (Gag) is used in the diagnosis of FeLV
Gag27
A cat is exposed to FeLV, but never developed any signs of a viremia and testing finds no evidence of virus. Which FeLV type is this ?
Abortive
(Never developed any sign of a viremia) PCR would be negative
Which CS Is NOT potentially associated with FeLV infection ?
A. Lymphoma
D. Keratin percipitates
How is FeLV diagnosed in a routine hospital ?
A. Antibody ELISA serology
B. Microscopic agglutination test
C. Antigen ELISA serology
D. Fluorescence antibody serology
C. Antigen ELISA serology
- look for Gag 27
Which cells does FIV predominantly affect in the asymptomatic period ?
A. Cd 4+ lymphocytes
B. CD 8+ lymphocytes
C. Both
D. Eosinophils
C. Both A and B
A kitten drinks milk from its mother. The mother has FIV, with high concentrations in the milk. Is it likely to be transmitted ?
False
- Kitten was born with many antibodies (FIV as a virus cannot get transmitted transplacentally), likelyhood of getting it s very low
How is FIV commonly tested ?
A. ELISA antigen testing
B. In saline agglutination testing
C. PCR
D. ELISA antibody testing
ELISA antibody testing
A cat which is FIV +ve presents with severe non-reg anemia. Which would be beneficial ?
A. GCF-stimulating factor
B. Human recombinant erythropoietin
C. Fresh frozen plasma transfusion
D. IFN-omega
B. Human recombinant erythropoietin