VET 512 - Integument

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Across
  1. 3. Also known as warts. Seen often as smooth, white elevated lesions in the oral mucosa.
  2. 4. this drug is frequently used in the treatment of myiasis
  3. 6. Insect Hypersensitivity in horse is often caused by ?
  4. 9. Skin condition in horses that causes paintbrush lesions, often seen in the winter
  5. 12. This fungal infection is seen in most species, is zoonotic, and causes circular crusty patches of alopecia.
  6. 13. (2 words, no spaces)A superficial pyoderma, commonly seen in water-loving breeds during the summer
  7. 16. Improper removal of this parasite may cause an allergic reaction.
  8. 17. (3words, no spaces)Single, round, firm lesion. Common around eyes, ears, lips, neck, legs. Rarely metastatic.
  9. 18. Small, pink, button like nodules. Commonly found on face, legs, lips, abdomen. May affect young dogs and not seen in cats
  10. 19. The pigment of this skin tumor correlates to malignancy. They carry a poor prognosis due to rapid metastasis.
  11. 20. (2 words, no spaces)Red protruding scar tissue that grows out of control in horses
Down
  1. 1. Often affects older dogs. Unencapsulated. Common in the face, legs and mammary glands. HIGHLY metastatic, and recurrences are very common.
  2. 2. A slow growing, locally invasive tumor often seen in horses
  3. 5. Causes pepper-like granules on the skin that turn red when wet.
  4. 7. A mite that causes intense itching, requires deep skin scrapings to diagnose.
  5. 8. This parasite causes varying symptoms, from aches and pains, to ascending paralysis.
  6. 9. Cigar-shaped parasites that are diagnosed by skin scrapings
  7. 10. (3 words, no spaces)Isolated, firm nodules. Often on rear legs, perineum, external genitalia. Can be ulcerated and edematous. May be caused by a virus.
  8. 11. Treatment of a vaccine-induced fibrosarcoma may include _________
  9. 14. This benign skin tumor is seen often in obese animals and is soft, and freely-movable
  10. 15. A non-contagious streptococcus infection commonly seen in young dogs