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choice3="Distension of the guttural pouch with air"  
 
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feedback2="'''Correct!''' Chondroids are formed from inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi, the cause of Strangles. [[Guttural Pouches Inflammatory - Pathology |WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
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feedback2="'''Correct!''' Chondroids are formed from inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi, the cause of Strangles. [[Guttural Pouch Empyema |WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Epistaxis is associated with guttural pouch mycosis, a fibrinous necrotising diphtheritic inflammatory process, most often caused by Aspergillus spp. The fungus grows adjacent to the internal carotid artery and can lead to necrosis of the arterial wall and (sometimes fatal) haemorrhage. The correct answer is chondroids, which are concretions of inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi, the cause of Strangles. [[Guttural Pouches Inflammatory - Pathology|WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
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feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Epistaxis is associated with guttural pouch mycosis, a fibrinous necrotising diphtheritic inflammatory process, most often caused by Aspergillus spp. The fungus grows adjacent to the internal carotid artery and can lead to necrosis of the arterial wall and (sometimes fatal) haemorrhage. The correct answer is chondroids, which are concretions of inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi, the cause of Strangles. [[Guttural Pouch Mycosis |WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Laryngeal hemiplegia is associated with guttural pouch mycosis, a fibrinous necrotising diphtheritic inflammatory process most often caused by Aspergillus spp. There is invasion of neighbouring structures such as nerves, causing the hemiplegia. Cranial nerves IX, X, XI, XII and the sympathetic trunk cross the dorsocaudal aspect of the medial compartment, and cranial nerve VII is in contact with the lateral compartment.The correct answer is chondroids. These consist of inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi. [[Guttural Pouches Inflammatory - Pathology|WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Laryngeal hemiplegia is associated with guttural pouch mycosis, a fibrinous necrotising diphtheritic inflammatory process most often caused by Aspergillus spp. There is invasion of neighbouring structures such as nerves, causing the hemiplegia. Cranial nerves IX, X, XI, XII and the sympathetic trunk cross the dorsocaudal aspect of the medial compartment, and cranial nerve VII is in contact with the lateral compartment.The correct answer is chondroids. These consist of inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi. [[Guttural Pouch Mycosis |WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Retropharyngeal abscess is a possible cause of guttural pouch empyema not a consequence of it. The correct answer is chondroids. These consist of inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi. [[Guttural Pouches Inflammatory - Pathology |WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Retropharyngeal abscess is a possible cause of guttural pouch empyema not a consequence of it. The correct answer is chondroids. These consist of inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi. [[Guttural Pouch Empyema |WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Distention of the guttural pouch is seen in guttural pouch tympany, a congenital defect of the guttural pouch ostia. Although it is potentially secondary to inflammation it is not itself an inflammatory condition. The abnormal distention of pouch with air causes a marked retropharyngeal swelling. The correct answer is chondroids. These consist of inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi. [[TO DELETE|WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
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feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Distention of the guttural pouch is seen in guttural pouch tympany, a congenital defect of the guttural pouch ostia. Although it is potentially secondary to inflammation it is not itself an inflammatory condition. The abnormal distention of pouch with air causes a marked retropharyngeal swelling. The correct answer is chondroids. These consist of inspissated pus. Empyema is caused by upper respiratory tract infections, especially the pathogenic Streptococcus equi var. equi. [[Guttural Pouch Tympany |WikiVet Article: Guttural pouch ]]"  
 
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