What’s the pathogenesis of rigor mortis?
In broad terms, what are the 2 clinical signs of muscle disease?
What are the two types of muscle shape changes that can be shown with muscle disease?
atrophy
hypertrophy/swelling
what are the 4 types of muscle function changes that can be shown with muscle disease?
weakness
spasm
gait abnormalities
esophageal dysfunction (spp. with skeletal muscle in esophagus)
When you suspect muscle disease and do a gross examination, what do you have to keep in mind?
In terms of muscle clinical pathology, muscle damage may result in what 3 changes?
In terms of gross lesions of muscles with disease, what are the 4 lesions that we need to be aware of?
what are 3 potential causes of pale muscle?
what are 2 examples of parasites that cause parasitic muscle cysts?
What are 4 potential causes of dark red muscle?
What are 2 potential causes of green muscle?
Define these terms:
1. myopathy
2. myositis
3. myonecrosis
4. cachexia
5. polymyositis
Describe the pathogenesis of muscle necrosis
what does muscle necrosis look like grossly?
acute: red
chronic: chalky white muscle as mineralization progresses
Describe the pathogenesis of muscle regeneration
True or false statements:
1. satellite cells are often affected by factors that cause myonecrosis
2. regeneration requires an intact basal lamina or viable satellite cells
3. if either the basal lamina or satellite cells are damaged, healing occurs by fibrosis
what is muscle atrophy?
decreased muscle volume; usually reversible is cause is corrected
what are 3 physiologic causes of muscle atrophy? and what do each look like?
what are 3 endocrine causes of muscle atrophy?
What is denervation atrophy?
muscle fibres require growth factors from nerves for maintenance – loss of nerve supply leads to rapid atrophy
true or false. congenital atrophy is common.
false. it is rare
Describe the pathogenesis of laryngeal hemiplegia in horses.
When you work out, what is happening to your muscles?
muscle hypertrophy – increase in myofibre diameter
this is physiologic hypertrophy
what are degenerative muscle diseases?
myofibre necrosis not caused by inflammation