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|q1=Name three congenital abnormalities of the peritoneal sac.
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|subtext1=CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
 
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|subtext2=CARDIOVASCULAR FLASHCARDS
 
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==Introduction==
 
This Page contains Flashcards for the pathology of the cardiovascular system.
 
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==Pericardial Pathology Flashcards==
 
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|<big>Name three congenital abnormalities of the peritoneal sac.
 
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*Peritoneo-pericardial diaphragmatic hernia
 
*Peritoneo-pericardial diaphragmatic hernia
 
*Pericardial cysts
 
*Pericardial cysts
 
*Partial or complete absence of pericardial sac
 
*Partial or complete absence of pericardial sac
||[[Pericardial - Pathology#Developmental_Pathology|Answer article]]
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|q2=Name three types of pericardial effusion
|<big>Name three types of pericardial effusion
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*Hydropericardium: serous transudate
*'''Hydropericardium''': serous transudate
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*Haemopericardium: whole blood
*'''Haemopericardium''': whole blood
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*Haemorrhagic effusion
*'''Haemorrhagic effusion'''
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|l2=:Category:Pericardial Pathology
||[[Pericardial - Pathology#Non-inflammatory-Fluid_accumulation|Answer article]]
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|q3=Name three potential causes of hydropericardium.
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|<big>Name three potential causes of '''hydropericardium'''.
 
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*Congestive heart failure
 
*Congestive heart failure
 
*Neoplasia
 
*Neoplasia
 
*Toxins E.g.''Clostridial''
 
*Toxins E.g.''Clostridial''
||[[Pericardial - Pathology#Non-inflammatory-Fluid_accumulation|Answer article]]
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|l3=Hydropericardium
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|q3=Name three potential causes of haemopericardium.
|<big>Name three potential causes of '''haemopericardium'''.
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*Trauma E.g. RTA
 
*Trauma E.g. RTA
 
*Uraemia in dogs with renal failure
 
*Uraemia in dogs with renal failure
 
*Congenital
 
*Congenital
||[[Pericardial - Pathology#Non-inflammatory-Fluid_accumulation|Answer article]]
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|l3=Haemopericardium
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|q4=Name the two main types of Pericarditis.
|<big>Name the two main types of '''Pericarditis'''.
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*Fibrinous pericarditis
*'''Fibrinous''' pericarditis
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*Suppurative pericarditis
*'''Suppurative''' pericarditis
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|l4=Pericarditis
||[[Pericardial - Pathology#Inflammatory-Pericarditis|Answer article]]
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|q5=Name the most common cause of suppurative pericarditis in cattle.
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|a5=Traumatic reticuloperitonitis or "wires".
|<big>Name the most common cause of '''suppurative pericarditis''' in cattle.
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Traumatic reticuloperitonitis or "wires".
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||[[Pericardial - Pathology#Inflammatory-Pericarditis|Answer article]]
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 15 February 2011

Question Answer Article
Name three congenital abnormalities of the peritoneal sac. Link to Article
Name three types of pericardial effusion Link to Article
Name three potential causes of haemopericardium. Link to Article
Name the two main types of Pericarditis. Link to Article
Name the most common cause of suppurative pericarditis in cattle. Link to Article