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| | Degenerate neutrophils are present in large numbers. A few mononuclear cells and synoviocytes can also be seen. Phagocytosed cocci are present within a degenerate neutrophil and macrophage when the slide is examined under high power (×100 objective). | | Degenerate neutrophils are present in large numbers. A few mononuclear cells and synoviocytes can also be seen. Phagocytosed cocci are present within a degenerate neutrophil and macrophage when the slide is examined under high power (×100 objective). |
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| | |q2=What is the most likely diagnosis? | | |q2=What is the most likely diagnosis? |
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| | Septic arthritis | | Septic arthritis |
| − | |l2= | + | |l2=Septic Arthritis |
| | |q3=What specific diagnostic technique will yield the best chance of a definitive diagnosis? | | |q3=What specific diagnostic technique will yield the best chance of a definitive diagnosis? |
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| | Synovial fluid is as or more likely to yield positive cultures than synovial membrane samples if this protocol is followed. | | Synovial fluid is as or more likely to yield positive cultures than synovial membrane samples if this protocol is followed. |
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| | |q4=What general mechanisms are responsible for the development of this condition? | | |q4=What general mechanisms are responsible for the development of this condition? |
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| | The most common organisms isolated from infected joints in dogs and cats include ''Staphylococcus'' spp., | | The most common organisms isolated from infected joints in dogs and cats include ''Staphylococcus'' spp., |
| | ''Streptococcus'' spp., ''Corynebacterium'' spp., ''Escherichia coli'' and other coliforms. | | ''Streptococcus'' spp., ''Corynebacterium'' spp., ''Escherichia coli'' and other coliforms. |
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| | </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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