Large Animal Urinary Disorders
Large Animal Repro Disorders
Metabolic & Misc.
G1-G4
G6-G8
100

This disease process more commonly affects females and can be caused by contaminated catheterizations.

Cystitis

100

Rolling the animal in a treatment method for this 

Uterine Torsion 

100

Another name for Milk Fever

Hypocalcemia or Parturient Paresis 

100

The length of time urine can sit in the fridge

up to 6 hours 

100

What is the differences between azotemia and uremia

Azotemia does not cause clinical signs

200

Low dietary Vitamin A can cause this disease

Urolithiasis 

200

Equine herpes virus can cause this repro issue

Abortion

200

Acetone odor to breath

Ketosis 

200

Black urine indicates this

Myoglobinuria 

200

Potassium and Magnesium are major cations in this fluid

Intracellular 

300

The most common Urolith in horses

Calcium Carbonate

300

MRLS stands for

Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome

300

Hirsutism means this 

Long, shaggy hair coat

300

Proteinaceous structures will disintegrate in this pH

Alkaline 

300

The major protein needed to maintain osmotic pressure

Albumin

400
Added to the diet to acidify urine

Ammonium Chloride

400

List one of the three bacterial species that cause Coliform Mastitis

E. coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacteria

400

High blood glucose and high blood insulin

Equine Metabolic Syndrome 

400

List a condition that causes hemoglobinuria

IMHA, Babesia, Chemical ingestion, poisonous plants, electric shock

400

tissues reflect very bright white echoes

Hyperechoic

500

Beans accumulate in this area

Urethral diverticulum 
500

Severe abduction of hind legs can suggest this

Maternal Obturator Paralysis

500

The bacteria that causes Caseous Lymphadenitis

Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis 

500

This is the stain used in Sedi-stain

Safranin

500

Radioactive isotopes are used in this diagnostic imagine

Nuclear Scintigraphy 

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