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choice2="Traction; Para-oesophageal" | choice2="Traction; Para-oesophageal" | ||
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− | feedback4="'''Correct!''' Traction forms consists of all the oesophageal layers and results from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms includes the epithelium and connective tissue and have many causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article | + | feedback4="'''Correct!''' Traction forms consists of all the oesophageal layers and results from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms includes the epithelium and connective tissue and have many causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article: Oesophageal Diverticula]]" |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Sliding refers to one of the types of hiatal hernias. The correct answers are traction and pulsion. Traction forms consist of all the oesophageal layers. These result from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis, and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms include the epithelium and connective tissue, and have many possible causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Sliding refers to one of the types of hiatal hernias. The correct answers are traction and pulsion. Traction forms consist of all the oesophageal layers. These result from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis, and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms include the epithelium and connective tissue, and have many possible causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article: Oesophageal Diverticula]]" |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Sliding refers to one of the types of hiatal hernias. The correct answers are traction and pulsion. Traction forms consist of all the oesophageal layers. These result from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis, and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms include the epithelium and connective tissue, and have many possible causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Sliding refers to one of the types of hiatal hernias. The correct answers are traction and pulsion. Traction forms consist of all the oesophageal layers. These result from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis, and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms include the epithelium and connective tissue, and have many possible causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article: Oesophageal Diverticula]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' These two forms refer to hiatal hernias. The correct answers are traction and pulsion. Traction forms consist of all the oesophageal layers. These result from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis, and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms include the epithelium and connective tissue, and have many possible causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' These two forms refer to hiatal hernias. The correct answers are traction and pulsion. Traction forms consist of all the oesophageal layers. These result from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis, and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms include the epithelium and connective tissue, and have many possible causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article: Oesophageal Diverticula]]" |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Para-oesophageal refers to one of the types of hiatal hernias. The correct answers are traction and pulsion. Traction forms consist of all the oesophageal layers. These result from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis, and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms include the epithelium and connective tissue, and have many possible causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Para-oesophageal refers to one of the types of hiatal hernias. The correct answers are traction and pulsion. Traction forms consist of all the oesophageal layers. These result from peri-oesophageal inflammation and fibrosis, and develop mainly in the cranial and mid-oesophageal body. Sacculations are created by adhesions to adjacent tissues. Pulsion forms include the epithelium and connective tissue, and have many possible causes. [[Oesophageal Diverticula - WikiClinical| WikiVet Article: Oesophageal Diverticula]]" |
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Questions reviewed by: | Tony Sarma BVM&S CertSAS MRCVS |
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What is the recurrence rate of intussusception post surgery? |
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In relation to positional changes of the intestine, what is a torsion? |
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Which is the best diagnostic technique for definitively diagnosing an oesophageal stricture? |
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What are the two most important first line emergency treatments for gastric dilatation and volvulus? |
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Which is the best diagnostic technique for definitively diagnosing chronic gastritis? |
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Which breed of dog has been associated with a congenital form of oesophageal fistulas? |
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What is the most common signalment for perineal hernias? |
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What are the 3 most common sites for oesophageal foreign bodies? |
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What are the two types of acquired oesophageal diverticula? |