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==Introduction==
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<FlashCard questions="6">
This Page contains Flashcards for the pathology of the cardiovascular system.
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|q1=Name the most common reason for vessel hypertrophy in cats in the UK.
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|a1=Aelurostrongylus abstrusus infection in the pulmonary vessels.
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|l1=Arterial Hypertrophy
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|q2=Arteriosclerosis is characterised by...
 
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==Vascular Pathology Flashcards==
 
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|<big>Name the most common reason for vessel hypertrophy in cats in the UK.
 
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'''Aelurostrongylus abstrusus''' infection in the pulmonary vessels.
 
||[[Arterial Disease - Pathology#Hypertrophy|Answer article]]
 
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|<big>'''Arteriosclerosis''' is characterised by...
 
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*Non-inflammatory degeneration of vessel wall.
 
*Non-inflammatory degeneration of vessel wall.
 
*Fibrous thickening of vessels.
 
*Fibrous thickening of vessels.
 
*Loss of vessel elasticity.
 
*Loss of vessel elasticity.
 
*Tissue ischaemia.
 
*Tissue ischaemia.
||[[Arterial Disease - Pathology#Arteriosclerosis|Answer article]]
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|l2=Arteriosclerosis
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|q3=Name the two main forms of arteriosclerosis.
|<big>Name the two main forms of '''arteriosclerosis'''.
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*Hyaline
*'''Hyaline'''
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*Hyperplastic
*'''Hyperplastic'''
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|l3=Arteriosclerosis
||[[Arterial Disease - Pathology#Arteriosclerosis|Answer article]]
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|q4=The aetiology of amyloidosis may be:
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|<big>The aetiology of '''amyloidosis''' may be:
 
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*Idiopathic.
 
*Idiopathic.
 
*Secondary to:
 
*Secondary to:
**'''Chromic inflammation'''
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**Chromic inflammation
**'''Neoplasia'''
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**Neoplasia
||[[Arterial Disease - Pathology#Amyloidosis|Answer article]]
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|l4=Amyloidosis
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|q5=Infective arteritis may be due to:
|<big>Infective '''arteritis''' may be due to:
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*Bacteria E.g. ''Erysipelas''
 
*Bacteria E.g. ''Erysipelas''
 
*Viruses E.g. ''Equine arteritis''
 
*Viruses E.g. ''Equine arteritis''
 
*Fungi E.g. ''Mucor mycosis''
 
*Fungi E.g. ''Mucor mycosis''
||[[Arterial Disease - Pathology#Infective|Answer article]]
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|l5=Arteritis
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|q6=Verminous aneurysm in horses is due to:
|<big>'''Verminous aneurysm''' in horses is due to:
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|a6=''Strongylus vulgaris'' infestation.
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|l6=Aneurysm
''Strongylus vulgaris'' infestation.
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||[[Arterial Disease - Pathology#Aneurysm_and_Rupture|Answer article]]
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[[Category:Cardiovascular Pathology Flashcards]]
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 15 February 2011


Question Answer Article
Name the most common reason for vessel hypertrophy in cats in the UK. Link to Article
Arteriosclerosis is characterised by... Link to Article
Name the two main forms of arteriosclerosis. Link to Article
The aetiology of amyloidosis may be: Link to Article
Infective arteritis may be due to: Link to Article
Verminous aneurysm in horses is due to: Link to Article