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Alimentary System - Oral Cavity
What are the predominant type of ...,
What is the normal morphology of ...,
What are the 4 main portals of en...
69  cards
Alimentary System - Esophagus, Forestomachs, Stomach
What causes congenital megaesopha...,
How do animals with persistent ri...,
Congenital megaesophagus puppy 3
68  cards
Alimentary System - Intestine
What is the most common congenita...,
What are 2 possible causes of atr...,
What is atresia ani which gender ...
30  cards
Alimentary System - Intestine, Pt.2
What causes bovine viral diarrhea...,
What is the most severe form of b...,
What causes malignant catarrhal f...
71  cards
Respiratory System
What is the division between the ...,
What makes up the conducting syst...,
What makes up the transitional sy...
88  cards
Respiratory System, Pt. 2
What are the 5 most common patter...,
How does the route of infection c...,
Pneumonia patterns 3
97  cards
Hepatobiliary System
How much of the body weight does ...,
What are the 6 lobes of the canin...,
What 3 ligaments are found on the...
51  cards
Hepatobiliary System, Pt. 2
What are the major functions of t...,
How is bilirubin normally metabol...,
What is a common sequel to biliru...
39  cards
Hepatobiliary System, Pt. 3
What 6 insults commonly cause hep...,
What are the main patterns of nec...,
What is a common cause of massive...
31  cards
Hepatobiliary System, Pt. 4
What is hepatitis cholangitis cho...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are the herpesviruses affect...
38  cards
Hepatobiliary System, Pt. 5
Why is the liver a common site of...,
What are the 3 phases of hepatic ...,
What are the 2 categories of hepa...
35  cards
Exocrine Pancreas
What are the main 2 structures th...,
What is the normal gross structur...,
Normal pancreas histology 3
39  cards
Endocrine System
What are endocrine glands 1,
What are 3 major characteristics ...,
What are the 4 major categories o...
64  cards
Endocrine System, Pt. 2
What is the main composition of t...,
Thyroid gland histology 2,
What are 3 functions of the thyro...
40  cards
CNS
When is the cns examined on necro...,
How is the spinal cord exposed in...,
How is the spinal column of horse...
54  cards
CNS, Pt. 2
What are the 3 results of traumat...,
What 3 motions cause traumatic br...,
What are coup and countercoup les...
45  cards
CNS, Pt. 3
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is the most common histologi...,
Other than equine encephalitis vi...
58  cards
PNS
Where do afferent and efferent si...,
Pns degeneration 2,
What cells produce the myelin for...
33  cards
Ocular
What are the 3 tunics of the eye ...,
What is the purpose of the aqueou...,
Eye anatomy 3
47  cards
Ocular, Pt. 2
What part of the uvea layer conta...,
What is included in anterior uvei...,
What is endophthalmitis panophtha...
58  cards
Ocular, Pt. 3
What is glaucoma how does it affe...,
Healthy filtration angle 2,
What is the cause of glaucoma in ...
40  cards
Ear
What are the 3 functions of the e...,
Ear anatomy 2,
What are the 4 major components o...
47  cards
Wildlife Diseases
What causes myxomatosis what 3 sp...,
How is myxomatosis transmitted wh...,
How does myxomatosis result in my...
44  cards
Wildlife Diseases, Pt. 2
What causes ranavirosis what spec...,
What is the significance of ranav...,
What are the 3 mechanisms of infe...
44  cards

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