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What caused this?
100
This agent may result in thrombosis of the pudendal arteriers with secondary megacolon development in piglets.
What is S. typhimurium?
100
Detection of this quantity of immunoglobulins in the serum is indicative of complete failure of passive transfer.
What is <400 mg/dl?
100
A lesion seen in pigs with chronic Salmonellosis and the disease seen in Quail infected with Clostridium colinum.
What is s button ulcer-ative enteritis?
100
These zoonotic fungi cause diarrhea and pneumonia in dogs, usually from the Ohio River Valley.
What are Histoplasma capsulatum?
100
The most common cause of protein losing enteropathy in dogs.
What is lymphangiectasia?
200
Magnesium phosphate enteroliths most commonly lodge in this location in the horse.
What is the pelvic flexure?
200
Activation of cyclic AMP by E. coli stimulates the secretion of these two molecules into the lumen of the intestine.
What are Na and Cl?
200
The lesion that can be found (if you look hard enough) in early parvoviral infections and the fatal disease of captive snakes.
What is an inclusion body disease of boids?
200
This zoonotic parasite buries into the villi of a dog's intestine, ingest bloods, then moves to another site leaving bloody craters in its path.
What is Ancylostoma?
200
The etiology of Blackhead disease in turkeys.
What is Histomonas meleagridis?
300
The portion of intestine which receives the telescoped portion of intestine in an intussusception.
What is the intussusscipiens?
300
The two gastrointestinal locations for edema development in pigs with Edema Disease.
What are the submucosa of the stomach and the spiral colon (also take the gallbladder)?
300
Younger sibling that nags you continuously and the etiology of mucosal disease.
What is a Pest-ivirus?
300
This zoonotic, obligate intracellular parasite causes ulcerative colitis in snakes.
What is Entamoeba invadens?
300
The two toxins produced by Clostridium perfringens type C.
What are alpha and beta?
400
The rotation of a tubular organ perpendicular to the long axis of the mesentery.
What is a volvulus?
400
The most common age (range) of development of Edema Disease in pigs.
What 6-14 weeks?
400
The campaign slogan for Mr. Obama and the toxic component found in male blister beetles.
What is Yes We Can-tharidin?
400
The merozoites of this organism infects the enterocytes of pigs and may cause the development of a fibrinonecrotic membrane.
What is Isospora suis?
400
The etiology of Johne's disease in pygmy goats.
What is M. avium ssp paratuberculosis?
500
Infection of the proventriculus by this organism can become severe enough to obliterate the lumen. Hint: the females are bright red
What is Tetrameres americana (or fissipina)
500
A microscopic particle used to deliver drugs to specific target cells and the fluke involved in the pathogenesis of Salmon poisoning.
What is a Nano-phyetus salmincola?
500
The coccidia that infects the cecum of birds.
What is Eimeria tenella?
500
The cause of the pathognomonic lesion of fibrinous cholecystitis in calves.
What is Salmonella typhimurium?