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− | | | + | |q1=Concentric hypertrophy is due to... |
− | | | + | |a1=Pressure overload E.g. Restrictive pericarditis |
− | | | + | |l1=Cardiac Hypertrophy |
− | | | + | |q2=Eccentric hypertrophy is due to... |
− | | | + | |a2=Volume overload E.g. Mitral regurgitation in left atrium. |
− | | | + | |l2=Cardiac Hypertrophy |
− | | | + | |q3=Hyaline degeneration is due to... |
− | + | |a3=Vitamin E/Selenium deficiency. | |
− | < | + | |l3=Hyaline_Degeneration |
+ | |q4=Name two types of mineralisation. | ||
+ | |a4= | ||
+ | *Dystrophic: Damage to myocytes. | ||
+ | *Metastatic: Elevated plasma calcium. | ||
+ | |l4=Myocardial Mineralisation | ||
+ | |q5=What is the signalment of DCM? | ||
+ | |a5=Young to middle-aged dogs of large-giant breeds: | ||
+ | *St Bernard | ||
+ | *Great Dane | ||
+ | |l5=Dilated_Cardiomyopathy | ||
+ | |q6=What are the clinical signs of DCM? | ||
+ | |a6=Signs of congestive heart failure: | ||
+ | *Pulmonary oedema | ||
+ | *Ascites | ||
+ | *Hepatomegaly and splenomegaly | ||
+ | |l6=Dilated_Cardiomyopathy | ||
+ | |q7=Name two complcations of DCM. | ||
+ | |a7= | ||
+ | *AV-valve distortion and incompetance | ||
+ | *Fibrillation in dilated myocardium | ||
+ | |l7=Dilated_Cardiomyopathy | ||
+ | |q8=What is the signalment of HCM? | ||
+ | |a8=Commonly affects cats of any age, males>females. Inherited in Maine coons. | ||
+ | |l8=Hypertrophic_Cardiomyopathy | ||
+ | |q8=What are the clinical signs of HCM? | ||
+ | |a8= | ||
+ | *Tachycardia | ||
+ | *Dyspnoea | ||
+ | *Arrhythmias | ||
+ | |l8=Hypertrophic_Cardiomyopathy | ||
+ | |q9=What is the commonest complication of HCM? | ||
+ | |a9=Thromboembolic disease: Femoral artery leading to posterior paralysis. | ||
+ | |l9=Hypertrophic_Cardiomyopathy | ||
+ | |q10=What is the pathogenesis of Restrictive cardiomyopathy? | ||
+ | |a10=Fibrosis and thickening of left ventricular wall limits diastolic filling. | ||
+ | |l10=Restrictive_Cardiomyopathy | ||
+ | |q11=Suppurative myocarditis may originate from... | ||
+ | |a11= | ||
+ | *Metritis | ||
+ | *Joint ill | ||
+ | *Navel ill | ||
+ | *Mastitis | ||
+ | *Valvular endocarditis | ||
+ | |l11=Myocarditis#Acute_Suppurative | ||
+ | |q12=Non-suppurative myocarditis is often due to... | ||
+ | |a12=Viral infection E.g. ''Parvovirus'' in puppies. | ||
+ | |l12=Myocarditis | ||
+ | </FlashCard> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Cardiovascular Pathology Flashcards]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Myocardial Pathology|Z]] |
Latest revision as of 10:09, 30 October 2011
Question | Answer | Article | |
Concentric hypertrophy is due to... | Pressure overload E.g. Restrictive pericarditis
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Link to Article | |
Eccentric hypertrophy is due to... | Volume overload E.g. Mitral regurgitation in left atrium.
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Link to Article | |
Hyaline degeneration is due to... | Vitamin E/Selenium deficiency.
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Link to Article | |
Name two types of mineralisation. |
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Link to Article | |
What is the signalment of DCM? | Young to middle-aged dogs of large-giant breeds:
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Link to Article | |
What are the clinical signs of DCM? | Signs of congestive heart failure:
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Link to Article | |
Name two complcations of DCM. |
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Link to Article | |
What are the clinical signs of HCM? |
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Link to Article | |
What is the commonest complication of HCM? | Thromboembolic disease: Femoral artery leading to posterior paralysis.
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Link to Article | |
What is the pathogenesis of Restrictive cardiomyopathy? | Fibrosis and thickening of left ventricular wall limits diastolic filling.
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Link to Article | |
Suppurative myocarditis may originate from... |
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Link to Article | |
Non-suppurative myocarditis is often due to... | Viral infection E.g. Parvovirus in puppies.
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Link to Article |