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|q9=Hepatic lipidosis or fatty liver syndrome is associated with?
 
|q9=Hepatic lipidosis or fatty liver syndrome is associated with?
 
|a9=Dietary factors: obesity and starvation<br>Increased demand for energy: pregnancy, lactation, and starvation in physiological states<br>Diabetes mellitus, ketosis, and pregnancy toxaemia in pathological conditions<br>Abnormal hepatocytic function: prevents fatty acids from forming complexes with proteins to form low density lipoproteins for secretion into the blood  
 
|a9=Dietary factors: obesity and starvation<br>Increased demand for energy: pregnancy, lactation, and starvation in physiological states<br>Diabetes mellitus, ketosis, and pregnancy toxaemia in pathological conditions<br>Abnormal hepatocytic function: prevents fatty acids from forming complexes with proteins to form low density lipoproteins for secretion into the blood  
|l9=Liver Degenerative - Pathology#Hepatic lipidosis - fatty liver syndrome
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|l9=Hepatic Lipidosis
 
|q10=What could be a non-pathological reason for a cow displaying fatty liver syndrome during necropsy?
 
|q10=What could be a non-pathological reason for a cow displaying fatty liver syndrome during necropsy?
 
|a10=It is possible to show fat infiltration of liver in cows which have not been eating for several days.  
 
|a10=It is possible to show fat infiltration of liver in cows which have not been eating for several days.  
|l10=Liver Degenerative - Pathology#Gross
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|l10=Hepatic Lipidosis#Gross
 
|q11=True or false?
 
|q11=True or false?
 
Equine hyperlipidemia or fat pony syndrome is similar to that in cats, as well as fatal within a week.  
 
Equine hyperlipidemia or fat pony syndrome is similar to that in cats, as well as fatal within a week.  
 
|a11=True
 
|a11=True
|l11=Liver Degenerative - Pathology#Equine hyperlipidemia
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|l11=Equine Hyperlipidaemia
 
|q12=What causes Lysosomal storage disease and how does it manifest itself?
 
|q12=What causes Lysosomal storage disease and how does it manifest itself?
 
|a12=Due to an inherited deficiency of lysosomal enzymes<br>Manifest themselves as neurological disease  
 
|a12=Due to an inherited deficiency of lysosomal enzymes<br>Manifest themselves as neurological disease  

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Liver lesions are common because: Link to Article
In each type of jaundice, will bilirubinuria be detected?
  • Haemolytic
  • Obstructive
  • Hepatocellular
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In regards to secondary photosensitisation, what are two hepatotoxic plants? Link to Article
What are two causes of necrosis? Link to Article
What can cause the liver to appear greenish-blue post mortem? Link to Article
True or false?

Cranial displacements of the liver are the most common.

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What occurs during Congestion? Link to Article
True or false?

Congenital melanosis in calves and lambs appears as white discoloration of small irregular portions of the liver.

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Hepatic lipidosis or fatty liver syndrome is associated with? Link to Article
What could be a non-pathological reason for a cow displaying fatty liver syndrome during necropsy? Link to Article
True or false?

Equine hyperlipidemia or fat pony syndrome is similar to that in cats, as well as fatal within a week.

Link to Article
What causes Lysosomal storage disease and how does it manifest itself? Link to Article
Herpes virus infections include - Link to Article
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? Link to Article
What are the two main types of Hepatitis in cats? Link to Article
True or false?

Use of carbon tetrachloride as an anthelmintic and phosphorous as a rodenticide has never been proven to produce liver necrosis.

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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 - Link to Article
What are the two most common primary hepatic neoplasms? Link to Article
Haemangiosarcoma can be primary in the liver, what are other predilection sites? Link to Article
True or false?

Chronic lymphocytic cholangitis generally afflicts only very young cats.

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What are two causes of Cholangitis of the liver? Link to Article