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|q1=Name three breeds of dog predisposed to valvular endocardiosis.
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==Introduction==
 
This Page contains Flashcards for the pathology of the cardiovascular system.
 
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==Endocardial Pathology Flashcards==
 
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|<big>Name three breeds of dog predisposed to '''valvular endocardiosis'''.
 
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*Poodle
 
*Poodle
 
*Pomeranian
 
*Pomeranian
 
*Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
 
*Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
||[[Endocardial - Pathology#Valvular_Endocardiosis|Answer article]]
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|l1=Endocardiosis
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|q2=What is the aetiopathogenesis of valvular endocardiosis?
|<big>What is the aetiopathogenesis of '''valvular endocardiosis'''?
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|a2=Myxomatous degeneration of the valve leaflet.  Valve becomes incompetant and leads to atrial dilation.
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|l2=Endocardiosis
'''Myxomatous degeneration''' of the valve leaflet.  Valve becomes incompetant and leads to atrial dilation.
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|q3=Name three clinical signs typical of valvular endocardiosis.
||[[Endocardial - Pathology#Valvular_Endocardiosis|Answer article]]
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*Heart failure (usually left) so pulmonary oedema
|<big>Name three clinical signs typical of '''valvular endocardiosis'''.
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*Cardiac cough
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*Harsh pansystolic murmur over left heart apex
*Heart failure (usually left) so '''pulmonary oedema'''
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|l3=Endocardiosis
*'''cardiac cough'''
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|q4=Name the species differences in 'vegetative endocarditis.
*harsh '''pansystolic murmur''' over left heart apex
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||[[Endocardial - Pathology#Valvular_Endocardiosis|Answer article]]
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*Cattle: Tricuspid valve so right sided failure
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*Pig and dog: Mitral valve so left sided failure
|<big>Name the species differences in ''''vegetative endocarditis'''.
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|l4=Endocarditis
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|q5=What is the most common cause of ulcerative endocarditis in the dog?
*'''Cattle''': Tricuspid valve so right sided failure
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|a5=Renal failure and uraemia.
*'''Pig and dog''': Mitral valve so left sided failure
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|l5=Endocarditis
||[[Endocardial - Pathology#Inflammatory-Endocarditis|Answer article]]
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|q6=Name a neoplasia of endothelial origin.
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|a6=Haemangioendothelioma
|<big>What is the most common cause of '''ulcerative endocarditis''' in the dog?
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|l6=Haemangioendothelioma
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Renal failure and '''uraemia'''.
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||[[Endocardial - Pathology#Inflammatory-Endocarditis|Answer article]]
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|<big>Name a neoplasia of endothelial origin.
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'''Haemangioendothelioma'''
 
||[[Endocardial - Pathology#Proliferative_Pathology|Answer article]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 15 February 2011

Question Answer Article
Name three breeds of dog predisposed to valvular endocardiosis. Link to Article
What is the aetiopathogenesis of valvular endocardiosis? Link to Article
Name three clinical signs typical of valvular endocardiosis. Link to Article
Name the species differences in 'vegetative endocarditis. Link to Article
What is the most common cause of ulcerative endocarditis in the dog? Link to Article
Name a neoplasia of endothelial origin. Link to Article