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Decks in this class (26)

Lecture 1
What does ante mortem mean,
What does post mortem mean,
Define necropsy
29  cards
Lecture 2
What does the onset and rate of p...,
Are pm changes pathological,
What must you refrigerate bodies ...
62  cards
Lecture 3
What are some portals of injuriou...,
What are some portals of defence 4,
What to look for during an oral exam
61  cards
Lecture 4
Define malocclusions,
What is the problem with hypsodon...,
Define prognathia
89  cards
Lecture 5
What is achalasia,
What does achalasia cause,
When is achalasia usually seen
60  cards
Lecture 6
What are the two types of gastric...,
What is thought be associated wit...,
What is gastric dilation
37  cards
Lecture 7
What does disease affecting crypt...,
Does the git have a large surface...,
What happens when the git is damaged
36  cards
Lecture 8
What is a volvulus,
What is torsion,
What doe volvulus and torsion cause
47  cards
Lecture 9
What does rotavirus enteritis infect,
What does rotavirus enteritis affect,
How is coronavirus enteritis diff...
84  cards
Lecture 10
What are the signs of colic,
What is rhodoccus equi,
Where do you see pulmonary pyogra...
48  cards
Lecture 11
What does transmissible gastroent...,
What does transmissible gastroent...,
Signs of transmissible gastroente...
48  cards
Lecture 12
What does feline panleukopaenia f...,
What are the clinical signs of fe...,
What is the pathology of feline p...
35  cards
Lecture 13
What are the 4 main anatomical un...,
What is the functional organisati...,
What are periportal hepatocytes a...
46  cards
Lecture 14
What are the specific signs of he...,
What are the non specific signs o...,
What can liver failure affect
35  cards
Lecture 15
What are some developmental abnor...,
What is tension lipidosis,
What is capsular fibrosis
31  cards
Lecture 16
What is hepatic lipidosis,
What are the gross features of he...,
What are the histological feature...
36  cards
Lecture 17
What are the 2 parts of the pancreas,
Incidental findings or pancreas
38  cards
Lecture 18
What is important about the liver,
What are the two toxic effects,
What does the severty of hepatoto...
47  cards
Lecture 19 and 20
How is inflammation in the liver ...,
What is non specific teactive hep...,
59  cards
Lecture 21
What is regenerative hepatocellul...,
24  cards
Lecture 22 and 23
What do the black dots represnet
67  cards
Lecture 24
What are congenital melanosis,
What is pulmonary calcification
50  cards
Lecture 25
What,
What does injury to the ciliated ...,
What is the exudate like with inj...
28  cards
Lecture 26 and 27
What are the steps for classifyin...,
What are the 4 distinct morpholog...,
What are the 4 types of pneumonia
6  cards
Lecture 28
What is eqine parainfluenzia,
What is equien viral rhinopneumon...,
What is equine henipavirus
35  cards
Lecture 29
What factors contribute to pneumo...,
Explain swine influenza,
39  cards

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