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Necropsy
VET 250
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Veterinary Medicine
Undergraduate 2
01/29/2015

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Term
If an animal cannot be examined at the time of death, where should it be stored?
Definition
Refrigerator (not freezer)
Term
What can a necropsy identify?
Definition
Infectious disease processes
Nutritional deficiencies
Toxicities
Parasites
Tumors
Term
What can a necropsy not identify?
Definition
Husbandry issues (environmental issues, stress, etc)
Term
What history needs to be considered at necropsy?
Definition
Clinical signs
Duration of illness
Treatments
Environment
Euthanasia method
High potency narcotics such as carfentanil
Tentative cause of death
Guidelines for tissue collection (SSP, studies, etc)
Term
External physical exam to be done at necropsy
Definition
ID/weight/sex
Overall body condition
Nutritional status
Skin and hair-coat/feather condition
MM color
Signs of trauma
Term
How are large animals positioned for necropsy?
Definition
Left lateral recumbancy
Term
How are small animals positioned for necropsy?
Definition
Dorsal recumbancy
Term
Which organs should be floated at necropsy, and what result should you see?
Definition
Lung - should float
Liver - should sink
Term
How should a four-chambered heart be dissected?
Definition
Follow direction of blood flow. Look at valves for thickness, lesions.
Term
What should be noted about the liver?
Definition
Color
Consistency
Buoyancy
Term
What should be noted about the internal organs?
Definition
Adhesions
Masses
Discolorations
Term
What should be noted about the intestinal tract?
Definition
Blockages
Intusseptions
Term
What should normal joint fluid look like?
Definition
Yellow, viscous
Term
What is the first thing to be done at a necropsy?
Definition
Take culture samples
Term
How should you examine large organs at necropsy?
Definition
Bread loaf to observe all cut surfaces
Term
What descriptors should be used when examining tissues?
Definition
Location, color, size, shape, consistency, and texture
Term
How much formalin should be used to preserve tissues?
Definition
10x volume
Term
How thick should tissue sections be?
Definition
1/4 inch (1/2 cm) thick
Term
How should you transport very small or buoyant tissue samples?
Definition
Tissue cassette or wrapped in gauze
Term
Procedure to collect bone marrow samples
Definition
Bone needs to be stripped of skin and muscle, and cracked or injected with formalin at both ends
Term
What needs to be on a formalin sample label?
Definition
Species name, ID number, date, tech initials, and tissue collected
Term
Adhesion
Definition
Tissues sticking together due to inflammation or trauma
Term
Ateletic
Definition
Airless condition, such as a collapsed lung lobe
Term
Autolysis
Definition
Rotting of cells after death
Term
Azygous
Definition
Unpaired
Term
Cachexia
Definition
Malnutrition associated with carcinoma or other chronic condition
Term
Calcareous/calciferous
Definition
Appearance of calcium deposition
Term
Calcinosis
Definition
Condition of forming calcium deposits
Term
Caseous
Definition
Solidified purulent material
Term
Cirrhosis
Definition
Fibrous condition of the liver
Term
Exudate
Definition
Fluid seeped out of tissues or vessels due to injury
Term
Fibrosis
Definition
Rigid, firm connective tissue
Term
Follicle
Definition
Sac, pouch, columnar depression
Term
Friable
Definition
Brittle, fragile
Term
Fundus
Definition
Bottom or lowest part of a sac or hollow organ
Term
Fungating
Definition
Spongy texture/growing as a fungus would
Term
Hemangioma
Definition
Lesion of the blood vessels
Term
Hyperemia
Definition
Congestion
Term
Hyperplasia
Definition
Increase in cell number within an organ or tissue
Term
Hypertrophy
Definition
Enlargement of an organ or cell; swelling due to increase in cell or organ size
Term
Icteric
Definition
Yellowed, due to bile or bilirubin accumulation
Term
Metastasis
Definition
Spreading of a cancer to a distant site, usually through blood or lymph vessels
Term
Neoplasia
Definition
New growth or abnormal tissue growth
Term
Papilloma
Definition
Wart-like growth with or without a stalk
Term
Penducle
Definition
Having a stalk
Term
Polyp
Definition
A smooth, round growth with some length of stalk, usually in an internal tissue
Term
Scirrhous
Definition
Hard/firm
Term
Sebaceous
Definition
Oily or fatty secretion
Term
Sessile
Definition
Lesion/mass without a stalk, connected to main tissue by a broad tissue
Term
Stroma
Definition
Connective tissue network of tumor or tissue
Term
Thrombus
Definition
Fibrinous mass attached to endothelial tissue or blood vessel
Term
Vesicle
Definition
Small liquid or gas-filled sac
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