Difference between revisions of "Endocardial Pathology Flashcards"
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| Name three breeds of dog predisposed to valvular endocardiosis. |
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| What is the aetiopathogenesis of valvular endocardiosis? | Myxomatous degeneration of the valve leaflet. Valve becomes incompetant and leads to atrial dilation.
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| Name three clinical signs typical of valvular endocardiosis. |
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| Name the species differences in 'vegetative endocarditis. |
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| What is the most common cause of ulcerative endocarditis in the dog? | Renal failure and uraemia.
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| Name a neoplasia of endothelial origin. | Haemangioendothelioma
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