CHF
Congenital Anomalies
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Inflammation Station
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100

Blood accumulates here during CHF

What is: behind the filling chamber

100

This disorder due to the failure of closure of this fetal cardiovascular shunt is one of the most common congenital defects in dogs and cows

What is Patent Ductus Arteriosus

100
This sublethal injury is caused by anorexia, cachexia and starvation leading to the mobilization of fat deposits
What is Serous Atrophy of Fat
100
Canine parvovirus causes this form of myocarditis

What is lymphocytic 

100

Increase blood volume causes this category of hypertrophy in cardiac patients

What is eccentric 
200

Common causes of left sided heart failure

What is

-Loss of myocardial contractility

-Dysfunction of mitral (bicuspid) or AV valves

-Severe congenital heart disease

200

This disorder due to failure of normal valvular development has no clinical significance and often regresses w/in a few months of birth (in cattle)

What is valvular hematomas

200

This endocardial disease is one of the most common causes of CHF in dogs (due to aging and degradation of valvular collagen)

What is Valvular Endocardiosis

200

"Bread and butter" heart lesions is caused by this acute pericarditis

What is Fibrinous pericarditis

200

This hypertrophic disease process occurs due to hypoxic conditions with elevation of >7000 feet resulting in pulmonary hypertension

What is high altitude disease or Brisket's disease

300

Common causes of right sided heart failure

What is:

-Chronic pulmonary hypertension

-Cor Pulmonale

-Left to right shunt

-Cardiomyopathy

-Disease of tricuspid and pulmonary valves

300

This disorder due to the failure of normal valvular development leads to a secondary compensatory left ventricular hypertrophy b/c of increased work load to push blood through a narrowed region

What is Aortic stenosis

300

This sublethal injury is caused by anti-retroviral drugs and dose-dependent Doxorubicin 

What is Hydropic Vacuolar Degeneration

300

Uremia induced inflammation causes this endocardial lesion

What is ulcerations

300

Bilateral dilation of the ventricles occurs due to this disturbance of growth  

What is atrophy

400

Clinical signs seen with left sided heart failure 

What is 

-Dyspnea due to pulmonary congestion and edema

-Intra-aveolar hemorrhage (see heart failure cells)

-Fluid retention (due to decrease forward perfusion)

400

These four lesions make up the teratology of the fallot

What is:

-Ventricular septal defect

-Pulmonic stenosis

-Dextraposed Aorta

-Second degree R- ventricular hypertrophy

400

White muscle disease causes necrosis in this area and chamber of the heart (two answers) in calves

What is myocardial necrosis in the left ventricle 

400

Distension of the pericardial sac containing putrid yellow-to-white pus is often due to this disease and causes this type of inflammation in cattle hearts (Two answers

What is: 

-Traumatic reticuloperitonitis (Hardware DZ)

-Suppurative pericarditis 

400

This hypertrophic disease process can show clinical signs of chronic cough, recurrent resp distress, airway neutrophilia, etc. in horses and ponies

What is: Chronic Alveolar Emphysema (Heaves)

500

Clinical signs seen with right sided heart failure

What is

-Nut meg liver (hepatic congestion)

-Congestive splenomegaly

-Jugular venous distension

-Ventral SQ edema (horses), ascites (dogs), hydrothorax (cats) due to severe Na+ and H20 retention

500

The congenital defect, Persistant Right Aortic Arch, causes this clinical effect (esp in puppies)

What is: Esophageal constriction w/ dysphagia, regurgitation, and mega-esophagus 

500

This mycobacteria causes endocardial fibrosis and mineralization as a result of chronic enteritis in cattle

What is Paratuberculosis (Johne's DZ)

500

This type of inflammatory response can cause this disease process due to exposure to tuberculosis or fungi (two answers)

What is:

-Cellular response

-Granulomatous pericarditis

500

Increased wall thickness of the myocardium occurs as new sarcomeres are added in this fashion to existing sarcomeres during this hypertrophic state (two answers)

What is:

-Concentric hypertrophy

-Sarcomeres added in parallel