Ophthalmic
Pansystemic
Integument
Endocrine
Endocrine2
100
Term for swelling of the eyelid. Often due to exposure to toxins in environment or viral infections
What is blepharitis?
100
transmission is usually due to saliva or blood exchange between feral cats. Exposure to contaminated food bowls, food, water, or litter pans can occur too.
What is feline leukemia?
100
Skin condition that happens in warm, humid weather when the skin is unable to dry completely
What is acute moist dermatitis? or Hot Spot?
100
The excess of both T3 and T4 results in a multisystemic disease seen primarily in older cats
What is hyperthyroidism?
100
Treatment to treat hyperthyroidism in cats.
What is I-131 treatment? Methimazole (Tapazole), thyroidectomy?
200
Swelling of the third eyelid
What is cherry eye, or hypertrophy of the nictitans membrane.
200
A young puppy disease, presents with Vomiting and bloody diarrhea.
What is Parvovirus?
200
skin condition characterized by the depth. Superficial – red spots and pustules Deep – pustules, crusting, fistulas, hair loss
What is pyoderma?
200
When your cells don't get the glucose they need for energy, your body begins to burn fat for energy, Possible predisposing factors: Chronic pancreatitis Immune-mediated disease Hereditary Obesity
What is diabetes mellitus?
200
Clinical signs: Polyphagia Excessive panting Bilateral symmetrical alopecia Pruritis, pyoderma Fragile, thin, or bruising skin Pendulous abdomen PU/PD Hypothermia
What is Cushings disease or hyperadrenocorticism?
300
Most canine cases result from decreased outflow of aqueous fluid as opposed to increased production
What is Glaucoma?
300
This is a disease of cats caused by certain strains of a virus called the feline coronavirus. Occurs in 2 forms: wet and Dry
What is feline infectious peritonitis?
300
thickened area over a pressure point
What is a callus?
300
A tumor of the pancreas that produces excessive amounts of insulin. 
What is a insulinoma?
300
This disease involves atrophy of adrenal cortex
What is addison's disease or hypoadrenocorticism?
400
This can happen with trauma, or foreign bodies. Presents with excessive lacrimation, ocular discharge, photophobia, pawing at the eye, squinting
What is ulcerative keratitis?
400
This is a contagious and serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal and nervous systems of puppies and dogs. Often found in wildlife
What is canine distemper?
400
Superficial infection of hair follicles Usually caused by Staph intermedius
What is folliculitis?
400
These are glands located above the kidneys.
What are adrenal glands?
400
The adrenal gland produces these 2 chemicals:
What is glucocorticoids and mineralcorticoids?
500
Viral infections, drug-related toxicities, immune-mediated disease, inflammation, breed predisposition, and congenital anomalies. Recurrent conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers, keratitis Cornea and conjunctiva appear dull, dry, and irregular Tenacious mucoid ocular discharge on lid margins and in the medial canthus
What is keratoconjunctivitis sicca? AKA: dry eye
500
PRC vaccine includes:
What is panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitis, and Calicivirus?
500
May be secondary to contact hypersensitivity Plastic food bowls Will resolve with removal of bowl
What is feline acne?
500
Clinical Signs: Middle age female dogs ~7 yr. Vague signs of depression, lethargy, anorexia, weight loss V & D PU/PD Bradycardia Dehydration
What is hypothyroidism?
500
the 2 types of diabetes and explain each one.
What is type 1 which means the animal is dependant on insulin. 100% of dogs/50% cats? Type 2 typically due to obesity? Cats – Some can eventually go off of insulin; Insulin can help jump start the insulin production in the body.
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