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| + | <FlashCard questions="4"> |
| − | |backcolour =D1EEEE | + | |q1=What is guttural pouch tympany caused by? |
| − | |linkpage =Cardiorespiratory System - Pathology | + | |a1= |
| − | |linktext =Cardiorespiratory System | + | *Congenital defect of pharyngeal openings of guttural pouches </font>causing <font color="white"> |
| − | |maplink = Cardiorespiratory System (Content Map) - Pathology | + | *Trapping of air within pouches |
| − | |pagetype =Pathology | + | |l1=Guttural Pouch Tympany |
| − | |sublink1=Respiratory System - Pathology | + | |q2=Most commonly, which fungus causes fibrinous necrotising diphtheritic inflammatory process within guttural pouches? |
| − | |subtext1=RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | + | |a2=Aspergillus |
| − | |subtext2=RESPIRATORY SYSTEM FLASHCARDS | + | |l2=Guttural Pouch Mycosis |
| − | |sublink2=Respiratory System Flashcards - Pathology | + | |q3=Which structures can guttural pouch mycosis invade? |
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| + | |a3= |
| | + | *Nerves |
| | + | *Blood vessels |
| | + | *Bones |
| | + | |l3=Guttural Pouch Mycosis |
| | + | |q4=True or False - Strangles may extend to guttural pouches? |
| | + | |a4=True |
| | + | |l4=Strangles |
| | + | </FlashCard> |
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| | + | [[Category:Respiratory Pathology Flashcards]] |
| | + | [[Category:Guttural Pouch - Pathology]] |