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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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| Infective arteritis may be due to: |
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| Verminous aneurysm in horses is due to: | Strongylus vulgaris infestation.
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