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| choice3="Ovine papillomavirus" | | choice3="Ovine papillomavirus" |
| correctchoice="2" | | correctchoice="2" |
− | feedback2="'''Correct!''' Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Papomaviridae#Equine Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." | + | feedback2="'''Correct!''' Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Although equine papillomas have a similar appearance to sarcoids, they spontaneously regress, unlike sarcoids. Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Papomaviridae#Equine Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Although equine papillomas have a similar appearance to sarcoids, they spontaneously regress, unlike sarcoids. Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Canine papillomavirus has not been associated with equine sarcoids. Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Papomaviridae#Equine Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Canine papillomavirus has not been associated with equine sarcoids. Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Feline papillomavirus has not been associated with equine sarcoids. Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Papomaviridae#Equine Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Feline papillomavirus has not been associated with equine sarcoids. Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Ovine papillomavirus has not been associated with equine sarcoids. Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Papomaviridae#Equine Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Ovine papillomavirus has not been associated with equine sarcoids. Sarcoids are locally aggressive tumours of the integument, in fact they are the most common skin neoplasm in the horse. The exact pathogenesis of equine sarcoids has not been identified but there is a large amount of evidence to suggest that bovine papillomavirus is, in some way, involved. [[Sarcoids|WikiVet Article: equine sarcoids]]." |
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