Skin and eye issues in Production Animals

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Veterinary Medicine (BVMS4 ) Quiz on Skin and eye issues in Production Animals , created by Ella Gordon on 03/10/2023.
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Quiz by Ella Gordon, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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A disease that causes firm, palpable swellings involving lymph nodes mainly on the head and neck but also elsewhere, may sometimes rupture.
Answer
  • caseous lymphadenitis
  • orf
  • dermatophytosis
  • papillomas
  • hypotrichosis

Question 2

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Orf The immunity is [blank_start]short-lived[blank_end] The immunity doesn't transfer via [blank_start]colostrum[blank_end] Vaccine can be used but can cause [blank_start]disease in humans[blank_end] Once infected can become a [blank_start]carrier[blank_end] Usually low [blank_start]mortality[blank_end] Differentiate diagnosis: [blank_start]Foot and mouth[blank_end] disease [blank_start]Blue tongue[blank_end] Sheep [blank_start]pox[blank_end] Tx: topical or parenteral [blank_start]antibiotics[blank_end], naturally should recover in [blank_start]30[blank_end] days, ensure the lambs are [blank_start]feeding[blank_end].
Answer
  • short-lived
  • colostrum
  • disease in humans
  • carrier
  • mortality
  • Foot and mouth
  • pox
  • Blue tongue
  • antibiotics
  • 30
  • feeding

Question 3

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What is this disease? What is on the red ring? What is happening in the middle?
Answer
  • necrosis and inflammation
  • lipid formation
  • dental disease
  • ring of virus spread
  • limit of infection
  • burn ring
  • Bovine papular stomatitis
  • Orf
  • Caseous Lymphadenitis
  • centre of the orf lesion
  • scab formation of the orf

Question 4

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Strawberry footrot is a co-infection of which two aetiological agents?
Answer
  • corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
  • parapox virus
  • dermatophilus congolensis
  • fusobacterium necrobacillosis

Question 5

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Tick the things that are true for papilloma
Answer
  • teats + udder
  • anogenital region + ventral abdomen
  • Upper GI/bladder
  • Leaf shaped
  • cauliflower shaped
  • 5 different types
  • Older animals
  • Will regress naturally
  • can reduce sex drive
  • Never a clinical issue

Question 6

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T/F: more likely to get ringworm when on pasture
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Causes of sudden onset blindness in cattle and sheep
Answer
  • bright blindness
  • closantel toxicity
  • lead poisoning
  • Cerebrocortical necrosis
  • Pregnancy toxaemia
  • Entropion
  • Infectious ovine keratoconjunctivitis
  • Listeriosis

Question 8

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Which of the following are associated with Preg tox, severe weather, being housed, dust and trough feeding
Answer
  • Infectious ovine keratoconjunctivitis
  • Bright blindness
  • Entropion
  • Bluetongue
  • Uveitis
  • Infectious bovine keratitis

Question 9

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Which eye disease does this describe? Associated with silage feeding, Conjunctivitis and blepharospasm are common signs Epiphora + opacity of the cornea Irisitis Purulent discharge in the anterior chamber
Answer
  • listeriosis - treat with penicillin
  • Bright blindness- no treatment
  • Infectious bovine keratitis - treat with topical antibiotics
  • infectious ovine keratoconjunctivitis - can so spontaneously recover, LA oxytet

Question 10

Question
Secondary conditions causing blindness - Bluetongue ○ Vaccination within the [blank_start]first half of[blank_end] pregnancy ○ [blank_start]Necrotising[blank_end] retinopathy ○ Lambs born blind - Septicaemia ○ Can result in [blank_start]uveitis[blank_end] - Lead toxicity - CCN - Hypovitaminosis A- feed conditions, [blank_start]drought[blank_end] association - Hepatic encephalopathy - rare in production animals, may see with [blank_start]ragwort[blank_end] poisoning.
Answer
  • first half of
  • Necrotising
  • uveitis
  • drought
  • ragwort
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