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  • rect 821 428 839 446 [[Kidney Parasites - Pathology]] rect 820 256 838 274 [[Kidney Pigmentations - Pathology]]
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  • #redirect[[:Category:Nervous System - Pathology]]
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  • #redirect[[:Category:Urinary System - Pathology]]
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  • Clinical signs mimic [[Sertoli Cell Tumour|sertoli cell tumour]] with similar skin c *Anti-seborrhoeic shampoo.
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  • ...ity. Most of my working career was spent at the San Francisco Zoo. <br /> e-mail: [mailto:B.A.Koterwas@sms.ed.ac.uk B.A.Koterwas@sms.ed.ac.uk] == Pathology that interests me ==
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  • Clinical signs due to a hypothalamic dysfunction. [[Category:Hypothalamus - Pathology]]
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  • *Commonly affects guttural pouches but rarely causes clinical signs [[Category:Guttural Pouch - Pathology]]
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  • I am Clinical Associate Professor in Veterinary Neurology at the School of Veterinary Med == Pathology that interests me ==
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  • ...enesis of Streptococcus suis type 2 meningitis in the pig at Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, leading to the award of PhD ( e-mail: alunwilliams@rvc.ac.uk
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  • ** Hypo/hyper-glycaemia ** Acid-base abnormalities.
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  • *Clinical signs: depression, anorexia, rapid shallow respiration, crusty nose with mu *Pathology
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  • == Clinical Signs == There are often no clinical signs. If mild upper respiratory signs arise, this will be rhinitis, so sig
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  • ***[[Nasal Cavity Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology|Neoplasia]] ***[[Respiratory Fungal Infections - Pathology|Fungal infection]]
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  • |q3=Name two clinical signs characteristic of Patent ductus arteriosus. *Peritoneo-pericardial diaphragmatic hernia
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  • ...vian Influenza|avian influenza]] can infect humans. Avian-like H1 and human-like H3 strains vary in virulence. == Clinical Signs ==
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  • |q3=Name three clinical signs typical of valvular endocardiosis. [[Category:Cardiovascular Pathology Flashcards]]
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  • I'm really interested to see how the pathology residents engage with this resource. I also like evaluation research, so de == Pathology that interests me ==
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  • ...tp://media.bloomsburymediacloud.org/podcasts/wikivet-english/inclusion-body-rhinitis Caused By: '''''Porcine Cytomegalovirus — Suid Herpesvirus 2 — SHV-2 — Inclusion Body Rhinitis Virus — Pig Cytomegalovirus — IBRV — PCM
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  • '''Cillia-associated respiratory bacillus''' is an unclassified bacteria that can't be It causes clinical disease in '''rabbits''' and '''rodents''' and subclinical disease in rumin
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  • ====Clinical Signs==== *** For example, (2,4-D) and dicamba.
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  • ...on blood agar to produce small, white colonies surrounded by a zone of beta-haemolysis after 48 hours **Produces hazy haemolysis after 24 hours; pin-point colonies after 48 hours
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  • Can occur in calves and lambs at birth. It is not related to clinical disease. Black discolouration occurs in the capsule and stroma of the [[Liv ...inical signs alone, but is the consequence of haemorrhage which will cause clinical signs. Deposition of large amounts of haemosiderin may result in [[Liver Fa
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  • rect 585 183 603 201 [[Respiratory System General Introduction - Pathology]] rect 999 449 1017 467 [[Lungs Degenerative - Pathology]]
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  • **[[:Category:Muscles - Degenerative Pathology|Degeneration]] **[[:Category:Muscles - Developmental Pathology|Hereditary diseases]]
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  • rect 357 369 375 387 [[Gall Baldder and Tract - Pathology]] rect 1054 690 1072 708 [[:Category:Pancreas - Pathology]]
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  • The ''M. avium-intercellulare'' complex (MAC) includes many saprophytic organisms that are ==Clinical signs==
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  • ===Clinical=== ===Pathology===
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  • ...ses|lentivirus]]) and is serologically related to [[Visna-Maedi Virus|Maedi-Visna virus]] described in sheep. They have different antigenic and genetic ...positive dams. The disease is present in roughly 10% of UK herds, however clinical disease is rare.
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  • |a5=Young to middle-aged dogs of large-giant breeds: |q6=What are the clinical signs of DCM?
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  • ==Clinical Signs== ==Pathology==
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  • [[File:Equis-title-logo.gif|left]] ...ource for veterinary practices, which provides comprehensive peer reviewed clinical information (including text, pictures, videos and sounds) on the horse from
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  • ...hence such a problem occurs when donkeys share pasture with horses. Also, clinical signs are rarely seen in donkeys, unlike horses where signs can be much mor == Clinical Signs ==
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  • ===Clinical signs=== ===Pathology===
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  • ...by a serotypes of ''[[Escherichia coli]]''. It is a acute pathology which clinical signs are edema in some regions of the animal, nervous disorders and sudden ====Clinical====
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  • [[File:Lapis-title-logo.gif|left]] ...d small animal veterinary practices, providing comprehensive peer reviewed clinical information (including text, pictures, videos and sounds) on the rabbit fro
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  • #redirect[[:Category:Central Nervous System - Degenerative Pathology]]
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  • [[File:Canis-title-logo.gif|left]] ...d small animal veterinary practices, providing comprehensive peer reviewed clinical information (including text, pictures, videos and sounds) on the dog from o
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  • [[File:Felis-title-logo.gif|left]] ...d small animal veterinary practices, providing comprehensive peer reviewed clinical information (including text, pictures, videos and sounds) on the cat from o
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  • *Found free-living in the soil and environment ===Clinical infections===
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  • == Clinical Signs == The only clinical sign is sudden death.
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