Difference between revisions of "Nasal Cavity Flashcards - Pathology"

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|linkpage =Cardiorespiratory System - Pathology
 
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|sublink1=Respiratory System - Pathology
 
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|subtext2=RESPIRATORY SYSTEM FLASHCARDS
 
|sublink2=Respiratory System Flashcards - Pathology
 
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|q1=What stages does rhinitis go through?
 
|q1=What stages does rhinitis go through?
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*Fibrinopurulent and fibrinous
 
*Fibrinopurulent and fibrinous
 
*Fibronecrotic and ulcerative
 
*Fibronecrotic and ulcerative
|l1=Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology#Rhinitis
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|l1=Rhinitis
 
|q2=True or False - Bacterial infections in nasal cavity of small animals are usually primary?
 
|q2=True or False - Bacterial infections in nasal cavity of small animals are usually primary?
 
|a2=False  
 
|a2=False  
|l2=Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology#Infectious causes of rhinitis
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|l2=Rhinitis#Infectious causes of rhinitis
 
|q3=What is the non-neoplastic slowly expanding mass in nasal cavity of horses called?  
 
|q3=What is the non-neoplastic slowly expanding mass in nasal cavity of horses called?  
 
|a3=Progressive ethmoidal haematoma  
 
|a3=Progressive ethmoidal haematoma  
 
|l3=Nasal Cavity Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology#Progressive ethmoidal haematoma
 
|l3=Nasal Cavity Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology#Progressive ethmoidal haematoma
 
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 15 February 2011

Question Answer Article
What stages does rhinitis go through? Link to Article
True or False - Bacterial infections in nasal cavity of small animals are usually primary? Link to Article
What is the non-neoplastic slowly expanding mass in nasal cavity of horses called? Link to Article