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+ | |subtext1=CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM | ||
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<FlashCard questions="5"> | <FlashCard questions="5"> | ||
|q1=Name three congenital abnormalities of the peritoneal sac. | |q1=Name three congenital abnormalities of the peritoneal sac. | ||
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*Pericardial cysts | *Pericardial cysts | ||
*Partial or complete absence of pericardial sac | *Partial or complete absence of pericardial sac | ||
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|q2=Name three types of pericardial effusion | |q2=Name three types of pericardial effusion | ||
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*Haemopericardium: whole blood | *Haemopericardium: whole blood | ||
*Haemorrhagic effusion | *Haemorrhagic effusion | ||
− | |l2= | + | |l2=Pericardial - Pathology#Non-inflammatory-Fluid_accumulation|Answer article]] |
|q3=Name three potential causes of hydropericardium. | |q3=Name three potential causes of hydropericardium. | ||
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*Neoplasia | *Neoplasia | ||
*Toxins E.g.''Clostridial'' | *Toxins E.g.''Clostridial'' | ||
− | |l3= | + | |l3=Pericardial - Pathology#Non-inflammatory-Fluid_accumulation|Answer article]] |
|q3=Name three potential causes of haemopericardium. | |q3=Name three potential causes of haemopericardium. | ||
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*Uraemia in dogs with renal failure | *Uraemia in dogs with renal failure | ||
*Congenital | *Congenital | ||
− | |l3= | + | |l3=Pericardial - Pathology#Non-inflammatory-Fluid_accumulation|Answer article]] |
|q4=Name the two main types of Pericarditis. | |q4=Name the two main types of Pericarditis. | ||
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*Fibrinous pericarditis | *Fibrinous pericarditis | ||
*Suppurative pericarditis | *Suppurative pericarditis | ||
− | |l4=Pericarditis | + | |l4=Pericardial - Pathology#Inflammatory-Pericarditis|Answer article]] |
|q5=Name the most common cause of suppurative pericarditis in cattle. | |q5=Name the most common cause of suppurative pericarditis in cattle. | ||
|a5=Traumatic reticuloperitonitis or "wires". | |a5=Traumatic reticuloperitonitis or "wires". | ||
− | |l5=Pericarditis | + | |l5=Pericardial - Pathology#Inflammatory-Pericarditis|Answer article]] |
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Name three congenital abnormalities of the peritoneal sac. |
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Name three types of pericardial effusion |
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Name three potential causes of haemopericardium. |
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Name the two main types of Pericarditis. |
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Name the most common cause of suppurative pericarditis in cattle. | Traumatic reticuloperitonitis or "wires".
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