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+ | |subtext2=CARDIOVASCULAR FLASHCARDS | ||
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<FlashCard questions="6"> | <FlashCard questions="6"> | ||
|q1=Name the most common reason for vessel hypertrophy in cats in the UK. | |q1=Name the most common reason for vessel hypertrophy in cats in the UK. | ||
|a1=Aelurostrongylus abstrusus infection in the pulmonary vessels. | |a1=Aelurostrongylus abstrusus infection in the pulmonary vessels. | ||
− | |l1=Arterial Hypertrophy | + | |l1=Arterial Disease - Pathology#Hypertrophy|Answer article]] |
|q2=Arteriosclerosis is characterised by... | |q2=Arteriosclerosis is characterised by... | ||
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*Loss of vessel elasticity. | *Loss of vessel elasticity. | ||
*Tissue ischaemia. | *Tissue ischaemia. | ||
− | |l2=Arteriosclerosis | + | |l2=Arterial Disease - Pathology#Arteriosclerosis|Answer article]] |
|q3=Name the two main forms of arteriosclerosis. | |q3=Name the two main forms of arteriosclerosis. | ||
|a3= | |a3= | ||
*Hyaline | *Hyaline | ||
*Hyperplastic | *Hyperplastic | ||
− | |l3=Arteriosclerosis | + | |l3=Arterial Disease - Pathology#Arteriosclerosis|Answer article]] |
|q4=The aetiology of amyloidosis may be: | |q4=The aetiology of amyloidosis may be: | ||
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**Chromic inflammation | **Chromic inflammation | ||
**Neoplasia | **Neoplasia | ||
− | |l4=Amyloidosis | + | |l4=Arterial Disease - Pathology#Amyloidosis|Answer article]] |
|q5=Infective arteritis may be due to: | |q5=Infective arteritis may be due to: | ||
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*Viruses E.g. ''Equine arteritis'' | *Viruses E.g. ''Equine arteritis'' | ||
*Fungi E.g. ''Mucor mycosis'' | *Fungi E.g. ''Mucor mycosis'' | ||
− | |l5= | + | |l5=Arterial Disease - Pathology#Infective|Answer article]] |
|q6=Verminous aneurysm in horses is due to: | |q6=Verminous aneurysm in horses is due to: | ||
|a6=''Strongylus vulgaris'' infestation. | |a6=''Strongylus vulgaris'' infestation. | ||
− | |l6= | + | |l6=Arterial Disease - Pathology#Aneurysm_and_Rupture|Answer article]] |
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Name the most common reason for vessel hypertrophy in cats in the UK. | Aelurostrongylus abstrusus infection in the pulmonary vessels.
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Arteriosclerosis is characterised by... |
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Name the two main forms of arteriosclerosis. |
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The aetiology of amyloidosis may be: |
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Link to Article | |
Infective arteritis may be due to: |
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Verminous aneurysm in horses is due to: | Strongylus vulgaris infestation.
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