Category:Avian Medicine Q&A
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Avian Medicine Flashcards provided by Manson Publishing
This category contains Avian Medicine Q&A flashcards provided by Mansons publishing, as part of the OVAL Project. Each flashcard consists of descriptions of an Avian Medicine case with questions and answers.
These questions are taken from the Avian Medicine Self-Assessment Colour Review book which features a total of 255 questions.
Content
- Feather Anatomy and Function
- Sudden death of a toucan
- Feather clues to a sudden death
- A pattern picking parrot
- Lame goshawk
- A parasite ovum from a dead bird
- Poisonous house plants
- Pathology on a thoracic radiograph
- Parasite ovum from a faecal floatation
- Achromatosis
- A large mottled liver
- Budgie with bad sinusitis
- Food coming out of a cockatoo's throat
- A strange egg
- Dead and paralysed ducks
- Aspirate of ingluvies
- An owl's abnormal eye
- Straining owl
- Dead canaries with granulomas
- Causes of feather plucking
- An interesting blood cell from a conure
- Duck's bad foot
- An anaemic skua
- Group of birds with severe eye lesions
- Ataxic amazon with diarrhoea
Pages in category "Avian Medicine Q&A"
The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
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- Avian Medicine Q&A 01
- Avian Medicine Q&A 02
- Avian Medicine Q&A 03
- Avian Medicine Q&A 04
- Avian Medicine Q&A 05
- Avian Medicine Q&A 06
- Avian Medicine Q&A 07
- Avian Medicine Q&A 08
- Avian Medicine Q&A 09
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- Avian Medicine Q&A 11
- Avian Medicine Q&A 12
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- Avian Medicine Q&A 14
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- Avian Medicine Q&A 16
- Avian Medicine Q&A 17
- Avian Medicine Q&A 18
- Avian Medicine Q&A 19
- Avian Medicine Q&A 20
- Avian Medicine Q&A 21
- Avian Medicine Q&A 22
- Avian Medicine Q&A 23
- Avian Medicine Q&A 24
- Avian Medicine Q&A 25