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Intestinal torsion in a horse

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Intussception

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Intussception

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Pedunculated lipoma

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Pedunculating lipoma intralumenal view

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Peritonitis horse

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Intestinal perforation

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Intussception

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Rotavirus (foal)

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Parvovirus (cat)

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Gross and microscopic salmonellosis (pig)

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Clostridial colitis (“colitis x”) horse

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Larval cyathostominosis

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Cryptosporidium (foal)

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Maldigestion 2* to bile duct obstruction (pig)

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Maldigestion 2* to villous atrophy (piglet)

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IBD

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Normal left and IBD right

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Lymphoplasmacytic left and Eosinophilic right

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Granulomatous enteritis

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Granulomatous enteritis (?)

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Protein-losing enteropathy 2* to lymphangiectasia

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cyathostominosis of the LI (foal)

24
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Ascariasis obstruction SI (puppy)

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Strongylus vulgaris mesenteric arteritis - vascular compromise (horse)

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PLE 2* to intestinal lymphoma (cat)

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PLE 2* intestinal lymphoma (horse)

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Grass sickness (ileal or rectal biopsy)

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NG reflux and oeophageal ulceration

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Gastric dilation and rupture

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grass sickness

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Abdo pain

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Gastric dilation

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Urine effusion from bladder

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Degenerate neutrophils with bacteria (rods?)

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Bum crack sign - GDV?

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Gas in intestines??

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Injected mms

39
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A positive free fluid ultrasound scan (black bits)

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Liver lobule, bounded by several portal areas, each containing portal v. hepatic a. and bile duct,

  • central vein in the middle
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3 hepatic zones

  • left: periportal (centroacinar)
  • Middle: midzonal
  • right: centrilobular (periacinar)
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Acquired PSS

43
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congenital cysts

44
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Tension lipidoisis where liver attaches to diaphragm (related to ischameia)

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Passive venous congestion - nutmeg liver

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Heamosiderin due to chronic passive venous congestion

47
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Vacuolar hepatopathy - glycogen accumulation as seen in Cushings

48
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heptic lipidosis (fatty liver)

49
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lysosomal storage disease -> abnormal deposits and accumulations. causes neuro diseas but very rare

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Amyloidosis - pale swwollen liver like candle wax, pink amyloid deposits in sinusoids

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Zonal necrosis due to toxin

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Biliary fibrosis microscopically

End stage liver grossly

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inflammation of the liver

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Infectious canine hepatitis

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Herpes virus infection -> random necrosis, inclusion bodies visable

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Wet FIP, with grnaulomatous lesions in the liver

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Bacterial hepatitis

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Bacillary necrosis (fusobacterium necrophorum)

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Infectious necrotic hepatitis (black disease) Clostridium Novyi Type B

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Tyzzers disease - Clostridium Piliforme (Bacillus Piliformis) with silver stain

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Bacillary Heamoglobinuria (clostridium haemolyticum)

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Leptospirosis

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Salmonellosis

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Milk spot liver (ascaris suum migration in liver in pigs)

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consequence of strongyle damage (horses?) fibrous repair following egress of parasites

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Gallbladder pathology - cholecystitis? choleliths?

67
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pathology of biliary tree - what exactly??

68
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hyperplastic disease of liver - nodular hyperplasia. No clinical significance. Often found incidentally in older dogs

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hepatoma

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Cholangiocellular carcinoma

71
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Haemoangiosarcoma filled with blood

72
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Pancreatic hypoplasia

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Acute pancreatitis

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chronic pancreatitis

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Pancreatic hyperplasia - no clinical significance, do not remove

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Pancreatic neoplasia, disorganised cell structure