SA Endocrine
Horse URT
Farm ID
Horse GI
Public heath and eggs
100

What is a phaeochromocytoma?

Tumour of the adrenal medulla secreting catecholamines 

100

What is the correct name for a hobday procedure?

Ventriculocordectomy 

100

What is the aetiological agent of foul in the foot?

Fusobacterium necrophorum 

100

When investigating chronic colic, what do you assess on abdominal ultrasound?

Position of organs in abdomen
Intestinal wall thickness
Lumen diameter
Motility
Peritoneal effusions 

100

Why should honey not be fed to children under the age of 12 months old?

Honey likely contains Clostridium botulinum spores and young infants do not have the immunity to fight the infection

200

Name the three types of primary acquired hypothyroidism

Lymphocytic thyroiditis

Idiopathic atrophy

Thyroid neoplasia (aggressive)

200

What are the differential diagnoses for bilateral laryngeal paralysis?

Hepatic disease

– Toxicity- Organophosphate/ Lead

– Post anaesthetic complication

– Equine Protozoal

Myeloencephalitis (EPM) not UK

200

What does the vaccine bovipast protect againts?

RSV (inactivated)

PI3 (inactivated)

Mannhaemia haemolytica (inactivated)

200

Name 8 causes of weight loss

Dental disease
Parasitism
Inadequate diet
PPID
Liver disease
PLE
Chronic D+
Abdominal abscess
Renal disease
Cardiac disease
Chronic thoracic disease
Non-GI neoplasia
EGS

200

What is the maximum amount of time allowed between stunning and sticking in a cow?

60 seconds

300

What are the complications of thyroidectomies?

Iatrogenic hypoparathyroidism 

Laryngeal paralysis

Horner's syndrome

Recurrent laryngeal nerve damage

Transient or permanent hypothyroidism 

300

What are the trephine sites for sinoscopy?

Frontal sinus- 60% from midline to medial canthus, 0.5cm caudal to medial canthus

Caudal Maxillary- 2cm rostral and 2cm ventral to medial canthus

Rostral Maxillary- Access via frontal sinus, beware of tooth roots, rarely used

300

Where does BHV1 stay latent in cows? 

Trigeminal ganglion 

300

What are the risk factors for a large colon volvulus?

Increased stabling

Changes to feed

Large horses

Mare that has just foaled

Dental disease

300

How heavy must an egg be too class as extra large

73g

400

Name 3 uncommon clinical signs of cushings

Thromboembolism

Ligament rupture

Facial nerve palsy
Pseudomytonia

Testicular atrophy

Persistent anoestrus

400

What are the chronic clinical signs of Temorohyoid osteoarthropathy?

• Acute onset Cr Nerve VII + VIII signs

• Facial nerve signs

– Ptosis

– Muzzle deviation

• Secondary ocular disease

– Exposure keatopathy -> Ulceration -> Uveitis

- painful eye – but NO blepharospasm

• Vestibular signs

– Head tilt and ataxia

– Slow nystagmus towards the affected eye

400

Which infectious agent only causes abortion in cattle between 2-4 months gestation?

Trichomonas 

400

What are the hepatocellular liver enzymes in the horse?

For each one, say if they are liver specific and their other sources if not

SDH- Liver specific 

GLDH- Liver specific 

AST- non-liver specific - Muscle

LDH- non-liver specific- Muscle

400

Which pathogens are ranked as high risk in sheep meat in the EU?

Human pathogenic STEC

Toxoplasma gondii

500

What is the pre-operative management for a adrenalectomy when you are removing a cortisol-secreting tumour?

Trilosane for 3-4 weeks to remove immunosuppression, hypertension, hypercoagulability, pancreatitis and wound healing complications 

500

What is the pathophysiology of RLN?

– Progressive loss of large myelinated nerve fibres of recurrent laryngeal nerve

– Neurogenic atrophy of intrinsic laryngeal muscles

– Loss of abductor and adductor function

• loss of CAD muscle function

500

What are the clinical signs of leptospirosis in cattle?

• Often unapparent and cow in latent state (long term urinary shedding bacteria)

• Persistent infection of reproductive tract (bull and cow) can result in infertility and shedding in discharges

• Abortions, stillbirths and weak calves in acute infection

• Retained foetal membranes

• Milk drop (flabby bag) = uncommon

500

What is the pathophysiology of Pyrrolizidine alkaloids? Name 3 plants that contain them

Alkylates DNA

Causes megalocytosis and fibrosis in the liver 

Causes a persistent toxic effect

Ragwort, Fireweed, Patterson's curse. hound's tongue etc

500

In carcass meat safety assurance framework, what is the regulator responsible for?

–setting clear meat safety targets (which have to be achieved by the slaughterhouse) and animal-related targets (which have to be achieved by farms)

– auditing the operators’ systems

– meat inspection based controls

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