Difference between revisions of "Liver Flashcards - Pathology"
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|q1=Liver lesions are common because: | |q1=Liver lesions are common because: | ||
|a1=it is an area of high metabolic activity<br>Receives toxic agents from the gut via the portal blood system<br>Has an extensive vascular supply (prime site for metastatic disease) | |a1=it is an area of high metabolic activity<br>Receives toxic agents from the gut via the portal blood system<br>Has an extensive vascular supply (prime site for metastatic disease) | ||
− | |l1=Liver General Pathology | + | |l1=Liver - General Pathology |
|q2=In each type of jaundice, will bilirubinuria be detected? | |q2=In each type of jaundice, will bilirubinuria be detected? | ||
* Haemolytic | * Haemolytic | ||
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* Hepatocellular | * Hepatocellular | ||
|a2=NO - because most of bilirubin is unconjugated<br>YES - because conjugated bilirubin accumulates<br>NO - because bilirubin fails to conjugate due to liver cell damage<br>NB - the kidney can only excrete the water soluble conjugate | |a2=NO - because most of bilirubin is unconjugated<br>YES - because conjugated bilirubin accumulates<br>NO - because bilirubin fails to conjugate due to liver cell damage<br>NB - the kidney can only excrete the water soluble conjugate | ||
− | |l2= | + | |l2=Icterus |
|q3=In regards to secondary photosensitisation, what are two hepatotoxic plants? | |q3=In regards to secondary photosensitisation, what are two hepatotoxic plants? | ||
|a3=Senecio jacobea (Ragwort)<br>Lantana camara (Lantana)<br>Lupinus angustifolius (Lupins)<br>Blue-green algae | |a3=Senecio jacobea (Ragwort)<br>Lantana camara (Lantana)<br>Lupinus angustifolius (Lupins)<br>Blue-green algae | ||
− | |l3= | + | |l3=Photosensitisation |
|q4=What are two causes of necrosis? | |q4=What are two causes of necrosis? | ||
|a4=severe metabolic disturbances<br>Nutritional deficiencies<br>Toxic substances<br>Actions of micro-organisms | |a4=severe metabolic disturbances<br>Nutritional deficiencies<br>Toxic substances<br>Actions of micro-organisms | ||
− | |l4=Liver | + | |l4=Liver Necrosis |
|q5=What can cause the liver to appear greenish-blue post mortem? | |q5=What can cause the liver to appear greenish-blue post mortem? | ||
|a5=bacteria degrades blood pigment to hydrogen sulfide | |a5=bacteria degrades blood pigment to hydrogen sulfide |
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Liver lesions are common because: | it is an area of high metabolic activity Receives toxic agents from the gut via the portal blood system Has an extensive vascular supply (prime site for metastatic disease) |
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In each type of jaundice, will bilirubinuria be detected?
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NO - because most of bilirubin is unconjugated YES - because conjugated bilirubin accumulates NO - because bilirubin fails to conjugate due to liver cell damage NB - the kidney can only excrete the water soluble conjugate |
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In regards to secondary photosensitisation, what are two hepatotoxic plants? | Senecio jacobea (Ragwort) Lantana camara (Lantana) Lupinus angustifolius (Lupins) Blue-green algae |
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What are two causes of necrosis? | severe metabolic disturbances Nutritional deficiencies Toxic substances Actions of micro-organisms |
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What can cause the liver to appear greenish-blue post mortem? | bacteria degrades blood pigment to hydrogen sulfide
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True or false?
Cranial displacements of the liver are the most common. |
false
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What occurs during Congestion? | The right side of the heart fails to function properly and blood will back up through the veins into the liver.
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True or false?
Congenital melanosis in calves and lambs appears as white discoloration of small irregular portions of the liver. |
false
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Hepatic lipidosis or fatty liver syndrome is associated with? | Dietary factors: obesity and starvation Increased demand for energy: pregnancy, lactation, and starvation in physiological states Diabetes mellitus, ketosis, and pregnancy toxaemia in pathological conditions Abnormal hepatocytic function: prevents fatty acids from forming complexes with proteins to form low density lipoproteins for secretion into the blood |
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What could be a non-pathological reason for a cow displaying fatty liver syndrome during necropsy? | It is possible to show fat infiltration of liver in cows which have not been eating for several days.
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True or false?
Equine hyperlipidemia or fat pony syndrome is similar to that in cats, as well as fatal within a week. |
True
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What causes Lysosomal storage disease and how does it manifest itself? | Due to an inherited deficiency of lysosomal enzymes Manifest themselves as neurological disease |
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Herpes virus infections include - | Equine Viral Rhinopneumonitis Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis Feline Viral Rhinopneumonitis Aujesky's disease in pigs |
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You are examining a cow's liver post-necropsy. You notice the liver has several small areas of necrosis. Is this more likely to be Black Disease or Red Water Disease? | Black Disease
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What are the two main types of Hepatitis in cats? | Cholangiohepatitis Lymphocytic portal hepatitis |
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True or false?
Use of carbon tetrachloride as an anthelmintic and phosphorous as a rodenticide has never been proven to produce liver necrosis. |
False
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Pyrrolizidine alkaloids have an anti-mitotic effect whilst allowing continued synthesis within the cell and its nucleus. This causes a marked increase in the size of parenchymal cells, a phenomenon termed - | megalocytosis
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What are the two most common primary hepatic neoplasms? | Liver cell tumours Malignant bile duct tumours |
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Haemangiosarcoma can be primary in the liver, what are other predilection sites? | Spleen Right auricle of the heart |
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True or false?
Chronic lymphocytic cholangitis generally afflicts only very young cats. |
false
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What are two causes of Cholangitis of the liver? | Ascending infections from the intestine Associated with organisms excreted via the bile |
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