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(Created page with "<FlashCard questions="6"> |q1= What is the molecular basis of PSS and how is it caused? |a1= *A defective ryanodine receptor *Autosomal recessive genetic trait |l1= Porcine Stre...")
 
 
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|l2= Porcine Stress Syndrome#Introduction
 
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|q3= Why is the trait common?
 
|q3= Why is the trait common?
|a3= Animals with the trait have well developed musculature and larger carcass weights so have favourable breeding characteristics.
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|a3= Animals with the trait have well developed musculature and larger carcass weights so have favourable breeding characteristics. This trait has largely been eliminated from stock in developed countries.
 
|l3= Porcine Stress Syndrome#Signalment
 
|l3= Porcine Stress Syndrome#Signalment
 
|q4= What are the early signs that a pig may be susceptible to PSS?
 
|q4= What are the early signs that a pig may be susceptible to PSS?
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[[Category:Pig Flashcards]] [[Category:Musculoskeletal Diseases Flashcards]]
 
[[Category:Pig Flashcards]] [[Category:Musculoskeletal Diseases Flashcards]]
[[Category:To Do - CABI review]]
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 9 September 2011

Question Answer Article
What is the molecular basis of PSS and how is it caused? Link to Article
Which drug can induce PSS? Link to Article
Why is the trait common? Link to Article
What are the early signs that a pig may be susceptible to PSS? Link to Article
What are the more advanced clinical signs of PSS? Link to Article
What pathognomic sign is seen in dead pigs? Link to Article