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- 5. The nutritional state, haircoat, environment, and external wrappings are all factors that can impact ______ (2 words)
- 7. The depletion of what leads to rigor mortis?
- 9. Cardiac _______ occurs when the heart is compressed by pericardial effusion, reducing cardiac filling during diastole, impacting stroke volume and cardiac output, and eventually causing death.
- 10. An ______ diagnosis names the specific cause or agent of the disease.
- 12. A _______ forms due to Chilling or partial freezing of the carcass, which makes the lens opaque and white. This can be confused with cataracts, but the lens reverts to normal transparency on warming (2 words).
- 14. A chicken is presented for necropsy. On gross examination, you find gray color eyes, misshapen iris and enlarged sciatic nerve. What is the most likely disease?
- 15. Postmortem blood changes include "chicken fat clots”, which is the _____ portion of blood and “currant jelly clots”, which is the cellular portion of blood.
- 17. Longitudinal dark red to black linear streaks found as artifacts on the mucosal surface of the colon postmortem are called what (2 words)?
- 18. When describing an intussusception, the ________ is the segment of intestine that is trapped within another.
- 19. A ______ description is an objective account of macroscopic lesions found during necropsy
- 20. The nature of a lesion can be placed in one of 4 categories that include: inflammation, neoplastic, circulatory disturbance or ________.
- 22. Thin, delicate strands that indicate an acute process.
- 24. What is the name for the postmortem process of release of bile pigments into surrounding tissues (2 words)?
- 25. Tissue breakdown by lysosomal enzyme
- 26. This organ should be sampled in neonatal and juvenile animals.
- 27. What disease causes a chronic, diffuse,severe, granulomatous enteritis in bovines?
- 28. Cell shrinkage, tissue fragmentation, accumulation of extracellular fluid and cell lysis are all the result of what process that is generally recommended to avoid?
- 29. The tool used to enter the skull cavity is a skull ____, with a common brand name of Virchow Skull Breaker.
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- 1. What exciting activity causes rigor mortis to set in faster?
- 2. Tissue breakdown by bacteria, protozoa, fungi
- 3. Algor mortis, liver mortis, rigor mortis, are considered _____ changes.
- 4. Multifocal to coalescing white raised plaques on pleural surfaces of lungs and diaphragm, large amount of viscous translucent orange to yellow with occasional aggregates of tan material in both abdominal and chest cavities is a description most fitting with what virus in cats?
- 6. What kind of fracture is created to obtain bone marrow from the proximal femur?
- 7. An ________ change takes place at the time of death due to circulatory failure.
- 8. White crystalline precipitates on organ surfaces following barbiturate euthanasia (2 words)
- 11. Direct fluorescent antibody test is used to confirm the presence of this neurologic disease.
- 13. Abomasal lesions that look like “Moroccan leather” are highly suggestive of ______.
- 16. In African Gray Parrots affected by psittacine beak and feather virus, what is the main lesion?
- 21. This postmortem change describes the pooling of blood in dependent body sites due to gravitational forces (2 words).
- 23. A concise interpretation of the description of organ, disease process/lesion, process modifier, distribution, and duration is a ________ diagnosis.
