TOPICS Flashcards

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TOPIC 1: Diseases of the nasal cavity and pharynx in dogs and cats

NASAL CAVITY

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  • Viral rhinitis
  • Bacterial rhinitis
  • mycotic rhinitis
  • polyp
  • FB
  • Allergy
  • Tumors
  • Epistaxis
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TOPIC 1: Diseases of the nasal cavity and pharynx in dogs and cats

PHARYNX

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TOPIC 2: Diseases of the trachea and bronchi in dogs and cats

TRACHEA

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TOPIC 2: Diseases of the trachea and bronchi in dogs and cats

BRONCHIAL

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TOPIC 3: Diseases of the lungs in cats and dogs

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TOPIC 7: Congenital cardiac diseases in cats and dogs

DOG

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TOPIC 7: Congenital cardiac diseases in cats and dogs

CATS

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TOPIC 8: Myocardial diseases in dogs and cats

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9
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Most common cardiac disease of cats?

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HCM - Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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Most common cardiac disease in dogs?

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MMVD - myxomatous mitral valve disease

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TOPIC 9: Diseases of the pericardium in dogs and cats. Heartworm disease

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TOPIC 11: Diseases of the oral and pharyngeal cavities in dogs and cats. Ileus.

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Special types of stomatitis

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Oral neoplasia

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  • malignant melanoma
  • squamos cell carcinoma
  • fibrosarcoma
  • epulis
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disease of salivary gland

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  • sialocele
  • sialodentis
  • sialodenosis
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TOPIC 12: Diseases of the oesophagus in dogs and cats. Regurgitation and vomitus

OESOPHAGEAL DISEASES

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Vomiting VS Regurgitation

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TOPIC 13: Diseases of the stomach in cats and dogs

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TOPIC 14: Infectious enteritis in dogs and cats

VIRAL

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TOPIC 14: Infectious enteritis in dogs and cats

BACTERIAL

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TOPIC 14: Infectious enteritis in dogs and cats

FUNGAL

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Histoplasmosis

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TOPIC 14: Infectious enteritis in dogs and cats

PARASITIC

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TOPIC 15: Non-infective diseases of the small intestines. Protein loosing enteropathies

CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY ENTEROPATHIES

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chronic inflammatory enteropathies

Types Mostly primary, inflammatory, food responsive !

  1. FRE: food responsive enteropathy
  2. ARE: antibiotic responsive enteropathy
  3. IRE/ IBD: Immunosuppressant responsive enteropathy
  4. NRE: Non-responsive enteropath
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TOPIC 15: Non-infective diseases of the small intestines. Protein loosing enteropathies

THE REST

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  • lymphangiectasia
  • small intestinal neoplasm
  • protein losing enteropathies
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TOPIC 16: Diseases of the large intestines in dogs and cats. Perineal/perianal diseases

BIG GROUP (large intestine)

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  • Acute colitis
  • Chronic colitis
  • IBS, Constipation, Neoplasia
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TOPIC 16: Diseases of the large intestines in dogs and cats. Perineal/perianal diseases

ACUTE COLITIS

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TOPIC 16: Diseases of the large intestines in dogs and cats. Perineal/perianal diseases

CHRONIC COLITIS

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TOPIC 16: Diseases of the large intestines in dogs and cats. Perineal/perianal diseases

DISEASE OF ANORECTUM

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TOPIC 18: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Basics of the fluid therapy and parenteral
feeding

SIGNS OF CPA (cardiopulmonary arrest)

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TOPIC 18: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Basics of the fluid therapy and parenteral
feeding

POTENTIAL REVERSIBLE CAUSE OF CPA

5H

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TOPIC 18: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Basics of the fluid therapy and parenteral
feeding

POTENTIAL REVERSIBLE CAUSE OF CPA

5T

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TOPIC 20: Differential diagnosis of abdominal fluid accumulation

TRANSLOCATION OF FLUID

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TRANSUDATE: - Decrease in protein, cell, SG

MODIFIED TRANSUDATE: Increase in protein, cell, SG ( small portion)

EXUDATE: increase in protein, cell, SG (large portion)

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TOPIC 20: Differential diagnosis of abdominal fluid accumulation

LEAKAGE OF FLUID

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