Liver and Spleen disorders in Ruminants

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  1. 2. Which disease is sample for by using the foetal spleen?
  2. 5. What is a treatment for fatty liver disease?
  3. 6. What is the lifecycle of fluke?
  4. 7. What is accumulated in the blood and body tissues causing secondary photosensitisation?
  5. 9. What is the main treatment for liver infections?
  6. 11. What does the intermediate host of the most common cattle fluke ingest?
  7. 13. What can you treat flukes with?
  8. 14. What would you use faecal analysis to test for?
  9. 15. Which disease is notifiable in the UK and causes lymphosarcomas on the spleen?
  10. 16. What is caused by increased concentrate feeding, inflammation of the rumen wall and local spread of bacteria?
  11. 18. Which side is the spleen usually found on?
  12. 19. What is the most common cattle fluke?
  13. 21. What does the intermediate host of the most common cattle fluke pass out?
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  1. 1. What causes black disease?
  2. 2. What is constantly excreted in ruminants?
  3. 3. What is ruminant metabolism highly dependent on?
  4. 4. What conditions are required for black disease?
  5. 8. Which side is the liver usually found on?
  6. 10. What is the intermediate host of the most common fluke?
  7. 11. What do cattle ingest that leads to fluke infection?
  8. 12. What diet alteration can help treat copper toxicity?
  9. 14. What is caused by accumulation of NEFAs and ketone bodies in the liver?
  10. 17. Which ruminant can tolerate relatively high levels of copper?
  11. 20. What deficiency is common in white muscle disease?