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Section 1

(50 cards)

type 4 endocardiosis

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type 2 endocardiosis

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fibrinous pericarditis

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hemopericardium

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AV valve dysplasia

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RV enlargement

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arteriosclerosis (fatty streaking)

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arteries

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LV steatosis, cut section

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patent ductus arteriosus

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fibrosing (organizing) pericarditis

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calcification

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carotid arteries

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hemangiosarcoma, RA appendeage

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arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy: RV muscle replaced by fatty + fibrous tissue w/minimal inflammation

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myocardial abscesses

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valve cyst

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nutritional myopathy, "white muscle disease" (note white mottling of myocardium, particularly LV)

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atrial septal defect

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traumatic pericarditis; may lead to myocarditis if foreign body penetrates myocardium

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lymphosarcoma

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persistent right aortic arch, megaesophagus

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sub-aortic stenosis

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LA thrombus

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AV valve dysplasia, web form

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AV valve stenosis (pulmonic)

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purulent pericarditis

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thromboses (iatrogenic)

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jugular veins

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pulmonic thrombus

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idiopathic cardiomyopathy

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LV fatty degeneration (note pale color)

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"bread and butter" pericarditis, organization of purulent pericarditis

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AV valve dysplasia, short chordae form

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myocarditis caused by Actinobacillus

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hear base tumor (chemodectoma)

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tetralogy of Fallot

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LAV valve endocarditis

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"Mulberry Heart" disease: pericardial effusion + ecchymoses

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cor pulmonale; huge pulmonary artery + RV hypertrophy w/bifid apex

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LV hypertrophy

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RAV valve endocarditis

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"red currant jelly" CLOT (not thrombus)

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arteritis and aneurysm caused by Strongylus vulgaris

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aorta

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congenital steatosis

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type 3 endocardiosis

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bifid apex: LV + RV enlargement

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necrotizing endocarditis

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hydropericardium

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RV infarction

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aortic cusp nodule

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aortic cusp nodulation and distortion, with jet lesion (below)

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ventricular septal defect (left side)

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Section 2

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bronchopneumonia

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pulmonary infarct

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lung, cut section

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bronchopneumonia (cranioventral distribution)

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chylothorax

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purulent frontal sinusitis

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tracheal collapse

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trachea

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emphysema

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caudal portion of caudal lung lobe

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hydrothorax

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pyothorax

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thoracic cavity

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alveolar emphysema

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cut section of fixed lung

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Cryptococcus neoformans, mycotic (fungal) rhinits

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rhabdomyoma

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lobar pneumonia (cut section indicates color change is not superficial, whole lobe is affected)

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cut section of lung lobe

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benign nodular hyperplasia of spleen

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tracheal collapse

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sheep pulmonary adenomatosis/Jaagsiekte virus/ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (primary

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cut section of lung

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Muellerius capillaris (area of interest right side of image: firm, grey nodules)

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lung

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hydatid cysts

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trachea + lung

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Dictyocaulus viviparus (area of interest caudal border)

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bronchioloalveolar neoplasia (primary pulmonary neoplasia)

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cut section of lung showing airways

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dorsoventral tracheal collapse

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trachea

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Mycoplasma in pigs (cranioventral consolidation)

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lungs

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tracheitis

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trachea (internal)

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embolic pneumonia (caused by hematogenous spread of infection via emboli to lungs)

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respiratory syncytial virus (cranioventral atelectasis and consolidation, caudal emphysema; syncytium on histology)

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bronchiectatic airways

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lung

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pulmonary abscess

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lung, cut section

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Streptococcus equi, strangles

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diffuse fibrosing alveolitis

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tracheal neoplasia

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cross-sections of trachea

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bronchiectasis: permanent saccular or cylindrical dilation of bronchi as result of accumulation of exudate w/in lumen, and partial rupture of bronchial walls

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lung

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secondary pulmonary neoplasia (pulmonary metastasis)

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cut fixed lung section

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verminous arteritis/thrombosis due to Strongylus vulgaris

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artery

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tracheitis

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trachea (internal)

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sinusitis

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cross-section of head

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Dictyocaulus viviparus

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upper airways

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secondary pulmonary neoplasia (pulmonary metastasis)

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pleuritis (indicating organizing fibrinous pleuritis)

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border of lung lobe and thoracic fat/fascia from body wall

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pulmonary infarct

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lung

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interstitial pneumonia

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atrophic rhinits, severe septal deviation, turbinate necrosis

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cross-section of snout

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bronchopneumonia

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inflammatory nasal polyps

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sinusitis

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massive atelectasis/hemorrhage

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atrophic rhinits, septal deviation

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cross-section of snout

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benign nodular hyperplasia of spleen

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Filaroides osleri, parasitic tracheitis

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trachea

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traumatic pulmonary hemorrhage

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thoracic viscera

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atrophic rhinits

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Section 3

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splenic infarct

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fixed specimen

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feline thymic lymphosarcoma

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feline thymic lymphosarcoma

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splenic hemangiosarcoma

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splenic siderofibrosis

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spleen, border

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benign nodular hyperplasia of spleen

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fixed specimen

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splenic abscess

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feline thymic lymphosarcoma

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malignant melanoma (metastasis)

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spleen

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splenic hemangiosarcoma

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splenic infarct (area of interest on left)

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splenic hemangioma

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splenic hemangiosarcoma

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lymphosarcoma

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cut section of a long bone

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reactive lymph node (on liver)

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lymphadenitis

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lymph node pigmentation, can be due to melanin pigmentary incontinence, or anthracosis due to inhalation of carbon-heavy pigment in industrial areas

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cut section of lymph nodes

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portal hypertension of spleen (congestion)

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spleen

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