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A 2 year-old budgie (parakeet) is presented with a history of limping on his left leg, which has
gotten progressively worse over the last 3 weeks. He is eating and drinking normally, but has
fallen off his perch twice in the last two days. Weakness in the left leg compared with the right
one is observed. He retracts his left more slowly and more weakly when his toe is pinched.
What condition is at the top of the differential diagnosis list?
A. Pacheco's disease
B. Polyoma virus infection
C. Renal tumor
D. Trauma - broken leg
E. Hypovitaminosis A
C. Renal tumor
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Think renal tumor with progressive unilateral lameness in budgies (and poor prognosis). The
sciatic nerve passes through the renal parenchyma in birds, and budgies are prone to
neoplasia in general.
A 7 year old intact female poodle is presented. The owner has noted a lot of drinking and
some urinary accidents in the house in the last week and that the dog hasn't seemed herself
either. Yesterday, she vomitted twice. On physical exam the dog appears depressed, listless,
has dark injected mucous membranes and a distended tender abdomen.
T = 104F (99.5-102.5)
HR = 100 bpm (60-120)
RR = 30 brpm (15-34)
What diagnosis is of most immediate concern?
A. Pregnancy
B. Intestinal foreign body
C. Hepato-splenic tumor
D. Diabetes mellitus
E. Pyometra
E. Pyometra
Pyometra is a life-threatening emergency which typically requires immediate surgery
(ovariohysterectomy) if the cervix is closed and there is no obvious discharge. Open cervix
pyometras are likely to present with a purulent discharge, simplifying Dx, but surgical
ovariohysterectomy is stll recommended. Pyometra should always be near the top of your
DDX when presented with an older intact female dog or cat with fever and distended
abdomen.
Pyrrolizidine alkaloid toxicity is caused by chronic ingestion of which one of the following
plants?
A. Astragalus spp. (locoweed)
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B. Lupinus spp. (lupine)
C. Nerium spp. (oleander)
D. Senecia spp. (ragwort)
E. Persea spp. (avocado)
D. Senecia spp. (ragwort)
Common plants containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) are: Senecia vulga jacobea, Amsinckia
intermedius, Heliotropium europaeum, Crotalaria spectabilis. Although generally not
palatable, livestock will eat these plants when on pasture when forage is scarce. Chronic
ingestion allows accumulation oof toxic levels of PA, resulting in fibrosis. Poisoning is most
common in horses and cattle. Sheep and goats are more resistant to toxic effects.
A 15 year old cat is presented with a 3 week progression of wandering in circles to the left,
standing in corners, and dull mentation. Conscious proprioceptive deficits (knuckling) can be
elicited in the right thoracic and right pelvic limbs. There is a decreased menace response on
the right, but palpebral and pupillary light reflexes are normal in both eyes. The rest of the
examination is normal. A brain tumor is suspected. Where is the most likely location of the
lesion?
A. Right brainstem
B. Right cerebrum
C. Left brainstem
D. Left cerebrum
E. Cerebellum
D. Left cerebrum
Conscious proprioception and viscual perception are affecting lesions in the contralateral
cerebral hemisphere. Circling direction is generally toward the side of the lesion. Visual loss
doss not fit with brainstem lesion.
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A twelve year old female spayed miniature schnauzer presents with a history of seisure-like
episodes. Physical exam reveals an irregular heart beat, CBC and panel are unremarkable
except for a mild triglyceridemia. ECG shows sinus arrest with bradycardia and tachycardia.
Which one of the following choices is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Sick sinus syndrome
B. Atrial fibrillation
C. First degree AV block
D. Ventricular tachycardia
E. All of these
A. Sick sinus syndrome
The seizure-like episodes, after questioning the owner further, were actually syncopal
episodes. Syncope lacks muscle activity and post ictal behavior. Older female miniature
schnauzers are overrepresented with sick sinus syndrome.
Prior to the 1950s, heat pasteurization of milk was done principally to prevent transmission of
one organism to people. Today, that organism is reemerging in bi-national communities with
ties to Mexico who consume unpasteurized milk products. What is the organism?
A. Mycobacterium bovis
B. Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli 0157:H7
C. Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis
D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
E. Mycobacterium avium
A. Mycobacterium bovis
A century ago, mycobacterium bovis (bovine tuberculosis) used to be a common zoonotic
health threat, transmitted through milk to children through their emerging teeth at the gums.
Today, human cases of M bovis are emerging more in bi-national communities with ties to
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