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Hemolymphatic 1
What are 4 important components t...,
What two broad categories of tiss...,
What do myeloid tissues consist of 3
87  cards
Hemolymphatic 2
What are the 5 main conditions af...,
What is the pathogenesis of scid ...,
How would a dog with scid present...
13  cards
Hemolymphatic 3
What are the 2 types of bone marr...,
What is a good bone to get a bone...,
Blood samples capture a snapshot ...
36  cards
Hemolymphatic 4
Are most lymphomas benign or mali...,
T f lymphoma can occur at any age 2,
How do we classify lymphoma based...
31  cards
WB Biochemistry - Quality Control
What is a laboratory quality assu...,
Quality assurance programs assure...,
What are the pre analytical consi...
10  cards
WB Biochemistry - Enzymology Intro
What are isoenzymes 1,
What are the 3 situations that wo...,
What are characteristics of the i...
36  cards
WB Biochemistry - Acid Base
What different things can we calc...,
What different things can we calc...,
What is the biggest difference be...
40  cards
WB Biochemistry - Electrolyte Biochem and Body Water Balance
What is the major cation in 1,
What is the osmotic skeleton 2,
T f anions must be equal to catio...
49  cards
WB Biochemistry - Minerals
What are the 3 fractions of calci...,
What is the distribution of calci...,
What is the implication of calciu...
36  cards
WB Biochemistry - Lipids and Proteins
What do micelles contain 1,
What causes a blood sample to tur...,
Why is lipemia bad 3
37  cards
GI Biochemistry - Liver and Exocrine Pancreas
Lab tests are used to look for ev...,
How is bilirubin normally produce...,
If there is pre hepatic hyperbili...
50  cards
Hepatobiliary Pathology 1
Why does the liver undergo rapid ...,
What does the liver originate from 2,
Reminder review the lobulation of...
116  cards
Hepatobiliary Pathology 2
What is hepatitis 1,
Most infectious agents produce wh...,
What is acute hepatitis 3
136  cards
GI Pathology 1
What are the terms for cleft pala...,
What is a possible sequelae to pa...,
In what two species and ages is i...
131  cards
GI Pathology 2
What is the normal empty stomach ...,
What is unique about horse and pi...,
How is superficial damage in the ...
120  cards
GI Pathology 3
What is the appearance of segment...,
What typically causes segmental a...,
What is the most common type of s...
130  cards
GI Pathology 4
T f many vesicular viruses look c...,
T f with vesicular viruses the co...,
What animals are affected by food...
119  cards
GI Pathology 5
What are the 5 steps in bacterial...,
T f bacterial virulence genes are...,
What are the 4 5 6 types of e coli 3
94  cards
GI Pathology 6
What is the term for 1,
Go over the table with the differ...,
What 3 criteria must be met to di...
98  cards
Endocrine 1 - Hyperadrenocorticism
What are the etiologies of canine...,
What is the difference between ap...,
Tf basal cortisol is diagnostic f...
43  cards
Endocrine 2 - Hypoadrenocorticism, Thyroid, ADH
How common is hypoadrenocorticism...,
What is the demographic of hypoad...,
What is the mechanism of hypoadre...
47  cards
Endocrine 3 - Pancreas, Hyperparathyroidism
What type of cells are in the pan...,
How does the type of diabetes mel...,
What age of dogs are most likely ...
39  cards
Endocrine Anatomic Pathology
What are examples of causes of en...,
Clinical manifestations of endocr...,
What are the causes of endocrine ...
83  cards
Derm Path 1 - Review and Lumps
What are the two types of hair fo...,
What are the layers of skin 2,
What are the layers of epidermis 3
53  cards
Derm Path 2 - Biopsy
Describe the process of coming to...,
You should always perform _______...,
What are the 4 broad types of lab...
42  cards
Derm Path 3 - Pruritis
What are the 8 patterns of inflam...,
What are the targets of the patte...,
Itchy dogs or cats aka allergic s...
49  cards
Derm Path 4/5 - Scales and Crusts
What is another term for scaling ...,
What inflammatory and non inflamm...,
What are the different clinical t...
86  cards
Derm Path 6 - Nodular Disease
What dermpath patterns correspond...,
Superficial folliculitis is an ex...,
A nodule can form due to accumula...
48  cards
Derm Path 7 - Erosive and Depigmentation Disorders
What is another term for erosive ...,
What pattern s corresponds to ulc...,
What is the basic principle of er...
36  cards
Derm Path 8 - Non-inflammatory Skin Lesions
What are the 5 main types of non ...,
Reminder to look up a video of th...,
What is alopecia 3
42  cards
Derm Path 9 - Cytopathology of Skin and SQ Tumors
What are advantages of cytology 1,
What are the disadvantages of cyt...,
T f a cytology diagnosis negates ...
53  cards
Urinary Anatomic Path 1
What are the 2 main functions of ...,
What are the parts of the lower u...,
What is by far the number one cau...
65  cards
Urinary Anatomic Path 2
Where are renal cysts usually loc...,
What are the 3 mechanisms for uri...,
What are the types of polycystic ...
96  cards
Laboratory Evaluation of the Renal System
What is the range for isosthenuria 1,
What does isosthenuria mean 2,
What is hyposthenuria what does i...
71  cards
Urinalysis
What are the storage conditions f...,
Low usg can lead to what 2,
What are the components of a comp...
71  cards
Special Senses - Ear
What are the components of the ou...,
What are the components of the mi...,
What are the components of the in...
50  cards
Special Senses - Eye
What is another term for the globe 1,
What accessory structures adnexa ...,
What is the term for a small eye ...
42  cards
Neuropath
What is the term for spinal disea...,
What is the term for brain diseas...,
What are the terms used for disea...
139  cards

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