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Special:MobileDiff/133289 > Phenylalanine and Tyrosine - Nutrition > Special:MobileDiff/92178 > Phenylalanine and Tyrosine - Nutrition > Category:Equine Internal Medicine Q&A
Equine Internal Medicine Flashcards provided by Manson Publishing

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This category contains Cattle Medicine Q&A flashcards provided by Mansons publishing, as part of the OVAL Project. Each flashcard consists of descriptions of an Equine case with questions and answer.

These questions are taken from the Equine Internal Medicine Self-Assessment Colour Review book which features a total of 239 questions.


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  1. 4-year-old horse with gastric rupture
  2. Horse with a corneal ulcer
  3. 10-year-old mare with rapid onset of abnormal mentation
  4. 23-year-old with chronic cough and failure to shed its winter coat
  5. 8-year-old pony with weight loss, inappetence and non-painful pitting oedema of the ventral abdomen
  6. 4-month-old foal with bilateral swelling behind ramus of the mandible
  7. 3-year-old Thoroughbred mare with history of intermittent coughing and exercise intolerance
  8. Acute colic, fever and fluidy gut sounds
  9. 12-hour-old foal which is weak and lethargic with pale jaundiced mucous membranes
  10. 10-day-old filly losing milk through both nostrils whilst suckling

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Pages in category "Equine Internal Medicine Q&A"

The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

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  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 01
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 02
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 03
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 04
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 05
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 06
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 07
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 08
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 09
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 10
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 11
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 12
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 13
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 14
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 15
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 16
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 17
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 18
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 19
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 20
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 21
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 22
  • Equine Internal Medicine Q&A 23
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