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|q1= Name some infectious causes of exopthalmos in fish (there are lots!)
 
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*Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis
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*Viral Haematopoeitic Necrosis
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*Channel Catfish Virus
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*''Aeromonas'' species infection
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*''Pseudomonas'' species infection
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*Ocular trematode (fluke) infection
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|l1= Exopthalmos - Fish#Introduction
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|q2= Name some non-infectious causes.
 
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*Traumatic injury
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*Gas Bubble Disease
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*Ammonia toxicity
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|q3= What is the condition commonly known as by fish keepers?
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|a3= Pop-eye disease
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|l3= Exopthalmos - Fish
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|q4= What is a common consequence of exopthalmos?
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|a4= Traumatic injury to the eye.
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|l4= Exopthalmos - Fish#Clinical Signs
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[[Category:Fish Diseases Flashcards]]
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[[Category:Fish Flashcards]]
 
[[Category:To Do - Manson review]]
 
[[Category:To Do - Manson review]]

Revision as of 15:04, 22 November 2011

Question Answer Article
Name some infectious causes of exopthalmos in fish (there are lots!) Link to Article
Name some non-infectious causes. Link to Article
What is the condition commonly known as by fish keepers? Link to Article
What is a common consequence of exopthalmos? Link to Article