

Veterinary Pathology
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Course Introduction
Veterinary Pathology is the study of disease processes in animals, focusing on the causes, mechanisms, and effects of various pathological conditions. This course explores fundamental concepts in cellular injury, inflammation, immunopathology, and neoplasia, alongside systemic pathology affecting different organ systems. Through lectures, laboratory sessions, and case studies, students learn to recognize and interpret gross and microscopic lesions, understand disease progression, and apply diagnostic techniques. Veterinary Pathology equips students with essential knowledge for disease diagnosis, research, and the development of effective treatment and prevention strategies in animal health care.
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Wheaters Basic Pathology A Text Atlas and Review of Histopathology 5th Edition by Barbara Young
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Chapter 3: Chronic Inflammation
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Q1) Which one of the following cells is the most characteristic of granulomatous inflammation?
A)Epithelioid macrophage
B)Lymphocyte
C)Neutrophil
D)Plasma cell
E)T cell
Answer: A
Q2) Which one of the following inciting events is most likely to give rise to granulomatous inflammation?
A)Chronic active hepatitis B
B)Peptic ulcer
C)Streptococcal (pneumococcal)pneumonia
D)Staphylococcus skin infection
E)Tuberculosis
Answer: E
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Chapter 5: Amyloidosis
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Q1) Most of the proteins that form amyloid in human tissue do so because of their molecular configuration.Which one of the following is the typical protein quaternary structure required to form the deposits known as amyloid?
A)Alpha helices
B)Beta-pleated sheets
C)Gamma configuration
D)Delta-folded sheet
E)Epsilon enigma
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Chapter 9: Thrombosis and Embolism
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Q1) The three major factors,often referred to as "Virchow's triad" that predispose patients to thrombosis consists of which one of the following groups?
A)Altered blood flow,endothelial damage,and hypercoagulability
B)Female gender,birth control pills,and smoking
C)Fever,obesity,and smoking
D)Male gender,obesity,and smoking
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Chapter 10: Infarction
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Q1) Which one of the following pathophysiologic problems arises from chest pain of cardiac origin arising in a patient with no blockage apparent in their coronary arteries,as documented by cardiac catheterisation (Prinzmetal's angina)?
A)Coronary artery atherosclerosis
B)Coronary artery vasospasm
C)Coronary artery thrombosis
D)Hypertension
E)Prolonged systemic shock or hypotension
Q2) A subendocardial infarction would most likely be caused by which one of the following pathophysiologic events?
A)Coronary artery atherosclerosis
B)Coronary artery vasospasm
C)Coronary artery thrombosis
D)Hypertension
E)Prolonged systemic shock or hypotension
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