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Revision: GIT anatomy
How many taenial bands does the s...,
How many taenial bands does the c...
15  cards
7.1.1: Approach to the horse with weight loss
Mechanisms of weight loss,
True false gastric disease can ca...,
Which of the following might prod...
27  cards
7.1.1: Dental exam and routine dental procedures
Describe normal equine dentition,
The roots of which teeth are in t...,
Which sinus are do the roots of 1...
33  cards
7.1.1: Intestinal causes of weight loss including diagnosis and treatment
What are some pathophysiological ...,
What are some small intestinal ca...,
What are the 3 types of chronic i...
51  cards
7.1.1: Hepatic causes of weight loss including diagnosis and treatment
Give examples of hepatic diseases...,
How does weight loss result from ...,
Clinical signs of hepatic disease
32  cards
7.1.2: Primary assessment of colic
What term describes intestine tha...,
The epiploic foramen which intest...,
What are the most common and ofte...
30  cards
7.1.2: Triage and first aid in equine colic
What factors may influence your c...,
What are some causes of colic tha...,
What are some causes of colic tha...
39  cards
7.1.2: Approach to the atypical colic
What are some possible non intest...,
How should you approach to atypic...,
What is your top differential in ...
18  cards
7.1.2: Gastric disease - diagnosis, treatment and management
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2,
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26  cards
7.1.3: Mild colic and grass sickness
A horse presents with colic and p...,
You are considering a diagnosis o...,
You are considering a diagnosis o...
22  cards
7.1.4: Causes of diarrhoea
What are some differentials for a...,
What are some differentials for c...,
What clinical signs and complicat...
78  cards
7.1.4: Equine GI parasites
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49  cards
8.2.1: Upper respiratory noise
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8.2.2: Introduction to nasal discharge
How do you localise where nasal d...,
History to take into account with...,
Upper airway diagnostic techniques
36  cards
8.2.2: Equine infectious respiratory disease
What type of virus is equine infl...,
Pathogenesis of equine influenza a,
Clinical signs of equine influenz...
26  cards
8.2.2: Strangles
Causative agent of strangles,
How is strangles transmitted,
Clinical signs of strangles
17  cards
8.2.2: Pleuropneumonia
Pneumonia,
Bronchopneumonia,
Pleuropneumonia
33  cards
8.2.2: Equine asthma
How do we categorise equine asthma,
True false in mild moderate equin...,
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48  cards
8.2.4: Equine dysrhythmias
Clinical signs of dysrhythmias,
How do we diagnose equine dysrhyt...,
Conditions that might lead to myo...
37  cards
18.3.1: Diagnostic methods and cycle manipulation in the mare
True false a mare in the transiti...,
In late autumn the mare s cyclici...,
What are signs of the transitiona...
42  cards
18.3.1: Pregnancy loss - causes and consequences
0  cards
18.3.1: Parturition, post-partum events and reproductive surgery
For more detail on surgery and surgical techniques, see lecture of same time on 23/1/2023
39  cards
18.3.2: The equine neonate
How soon after birth should the n...,
How soon after birth should the n...,
How soon after birth should the n...
16  cards
18.3.2: Neonatal therapeutics
Neonates have decreased plasma pr...,
How does the metabolic and excret...,
Every neonate is ____ until prove...
25  cards
18.3.2: Clinical reproduction
When is the ideal age to have a f...,
Would you want to breed this mare...,
What health tests screens must be...
24  cards
18.3.3: Mare reproduction
7  cards
18.3.4: Investigating PUPD
0  cards
18.3.4: Urinalysis and azotaemia recap
What does urinary specific gravit...,
What usg would you expect a dehyd...
2  cards
18.3.4: Ophthalmic disease and treatment
14  cards
19.4.1: PPID
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2,
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35  cards
19.4.2: Equine dermatology
Examples of type i hypersensitivity,
Examples of type ii hypersensitivity,
Examples of type iii hypersensiti...
25  cards
19.4.2: The lumpy horse
Aetiology of melanomas,
Types of melanomas
33  cards
19.4.2: Equine metabolic syndrome
What clinical signs of equine met...,
What are the 3 components to equi...,
How do incretins play a role in e...
15  cards
26.5.1: Forelimb lameness - anatomy
What cardinal signs of disease mu...,
The antebrachial joint is a high ...,
The carpometacarpal joint is high...
55  cards
26.5.1: Diagnostic anaesthesia
Which local anesthetic is typical...,
What is the first nerve block you...,
You have been asked to re examine...
21  cards
26.5.1: Emergency fractures in the horse
How do we classify fractures,
Describe this fracture,
Describe this fracture
42  cards
26.5.1: Emergency radiography
What sedation could you use to se...,
What is the problem and how could...,
What is the radiographic view and...
14  cards
26.5.2: Understanding soft tissue pathology
How does soft tissue pathology le...,
Which tendons are most commonly i...,
What are comp and crimp and why a...
18  cards
26.5.2: Treatment and rehab of soft tissue pathology
Aims of first aid for soft tissue...,
First aid treatment of soft tissu...,
When can you try intralesional th...
19  cards
26.5.3: Distal phalangeal and distal sesamoidean fractures
Causes of navicular and p3 fractures,
Prognosis,
Treatment and prognosis
14  cards
26.5.2: Muscle disease
What type of protein does ca inte...,
What does calcium bind to in orde...,
Which organelle without the cell ...
25  cards
26.5.3: Wound management
What are the 4 phases of wound he...,
When does the inflammatory phase,
When does epithelialisation start
11  cards
26.5.4: Increased digital pulse
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26.5.4: Laminitis
What are laminae and what is thei...,
Pathophysiology of laminitis,
Risk factors for laminitis
38  cards
26.5.4: Cases that block to PDBN with no localising signs
What signs may help you localise ...,
What is being palpated here,
What structures does the palmar d...
29  cards
26.5.4: Radiography
We can take lateromedial and dors...,
We are taking an oblique view of ...,
We are taking an oblique view of ...
18  cards
26.5.4: Osteoarthritis of the coffin joint
Signalment for coffin joint osteo...,
What is another name for the dist...,
What is another name for the coff...
24  cards
26.5.4: Navicular degeneration
What pathological changes do we s...,
Signalment for navicular degenera...,
Clinical signs of navicular degen...
14  cards
27.6.1: Flexural deformities in foals
Condition treatment,
Condition treatment,
Acquired hyperflexion
9  cards
27.6.1: Angular limb deformities
Types of angular limb deformities,
Causes of angular limb deformities,
How to evaluate angular limb defo...
12  cards
27.6.2: Young horse joint disease
Jocc,
Clinical signs of joint disease i...,
What should you pay particular at...
20  cards
27.6.2: Osteochondral fragmentation and OCD
Osteochondrosis,
Osteochondrosis dissecans,
Cause of osteochondrosis in horses
34  cards
27.6.2: Subchondral bone lucencies
Clinical signs of subchondral cys...,
True false bone cysts occur in os...,
Describe the lesions shown here
16  cards
27.6.4: Toxin-induced neurological disease
True false clostridium tetani pro...,
Incubation period of tetanus,
Mortality of tetanus
10  cards
27.6.4: Neurological horse - normal mentation
Causative agents of spinal ataxis,
Clinical signs of spinal ataxia,
Which tracts does ataxia affect
44  cards
27.6.4: Neurological horse - abnormal mentation
Which of the following conditions...,
General signs of forebrain disease,
Depressed
37  cards
OOD 27.6.4: Toxin-induced neurological disease
Cause and pathogenesis of tetanus,
Incubation and mortality of tetanus,
Clinical signs of tetanus
23  cards
27.6.4: Seizuring horse
0  cards
Zuku Review questions
Foal heat diarrhoea is typically ...,
Which of the following choices co...,
A 4 yo stallion presents with uri...
5  cards

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