BVetMed3: Endocrinology of Reproduction

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Graduate Accelerated Veterinary Medicine (Reproduction) Quiz on BVetMed3: Endocrinology of Reproduction, created by Marina Martins on 09/04/2019.
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Question 1

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Spaying loses its protective effects against mammary gland disease after a bitch's
Answer
  • 3rd season
  • 4th season
  • 5th season
  • 6th season

Question 2

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Which type of mammary gland carcinoma is most likely to metastasize?
Answer
  • solid
  • tubular
  • papillary
  • inflammatory

Question 3

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Which of the following mammary gland tumors has the poorest prognosis in a dog?
Answer
  • 2 cm carcinoma that is well-differentiated
  • 4 cm sarcoma that is poorly differentiated
  • 5 cm carcinoma that is well-differentiated
  • 2 cm sarcoma that is poorly differentiated

Question 4

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What is the minimum surgical recommendation for a queen with mammary gland disease?
Answer
  • Bilateral mastectomy
  • Unilateral mastectomy
  • Simple mastectomy with complete excision and at least 2 cm margins
  • Regional mastectomy with complete excision and at least 2 cm margins

Question 5

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Which lymph nodes are often removed in regional mastectomies?
Answer
  • Axillary
  • Inguinal
  • Sublumbar
  • Popliteal

Question 6

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A cat is brought to your clinic, you find a 4 cm size mass on her fourth mammary gland and her inguinal lymph nodes are enlarged. Chest radiographs show that her lungs are clear. How would you stage this tumour?
Answer
  • T1, N0, M0
  • T2, N1, M0
  • T3, N0, M1
  • T2, N1, M1

Question 7

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Which of the following conditions refers to production of milk from mammary glands no associated with pregnancy (aka pseduopregnancy)?
Answer
  • Mastitis
  • Galactostasis
  • Galactorrhoea
  • Mammary hyperplasia

Question 8

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When should rams be investigated for infertility?
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  • at least 6-8 weeks pre-mating
  • at least 3-5 weeks pre-mating
  • at the start of mating season
  • at least 2 weeks pre-mating

Question 9

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What is the scrotal circumference requirement for rams and bulls?
Answer
  • 34 cm
  • 25 cm
  • 40 cm
  • 52 cm

Question 10

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Rams often get these lesions due to fighting. What is this?
Answer
  • Caseous lymphadenitis
  • Paraphismosis
  • Epididymo-orchitis
  • Segmental ablasia of epididymis

Question 11

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What is the most common reason for classifying bulls as temporarily or permanently unsound?
Answer
  • Physically unsound
  • Below scrotal circumference threshold
  • Poor semen quality
  • Low serving capacity

Question 12

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Which of the following is FALSE regarding rabbit spays?
Answer
  • They have two uterine horns
  • They have a single cervix
  • They have no uterine body
  • They have an excessive amount of fat in their broad ligament

Question 13

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The most common neoplasia in rabbits is [blank_start]uterine adenocarcinoma[blank_end].
Answer
  • uterine adenocarcinoma

Question 14

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A rabbit is brought in to the clinic. She is lethargic and the owner has reported that she has lost weight and started attacking her other rabbit. Occasionally blood is seen in the rabbit's urine. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Answer
  • uterine adenocarcinoma
  • cystic ovaries
  • dystocia
  • mammary fibroadenoma
  • hyperoestrogenism
  • hyperadrenocorticism

Question 15

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Looking for "fur rings" can be used to prevent penile damage when castrating which animal?
Answer
  • Rats
  • Guinea pigs
  • Chinchillas
  • Rabbits
  • Hamsters
  • Ferrets

Question 16

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A guinea pig is brought in to a clinic. Her abdomen is distended and you can palpate multiple masses. You notice some flank alopecia and the owner notes that the guinea pig has been eating less than normal. This is most likely
Answer
  • cystic ovaries
  • uterine adenocarcinoma
  • hyperoestrogenism
  • mammary fibroadenoma
  • hyperadrenocorticism

Question 17

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Deslorelin implants are used to cause infertility in which animal?
Answer
  • Bulls
  • Ferrets
  • Rams
  • Rabbits
  • Guinea Pigs
  • Rats

Question 18

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An unfixed female ferret is brought into the clinic. She has vulval swelling, is anorexic, lethargic has pale mucous membranes and has black, tarry stools. The owner reports no other ferrets in the home. What is the likely diagnosis?
Answer
  • uterine adenocarcinoma
  • hyperoestrogenism
  • mammary fibroadenoma
  • hyperadrenocorticism
  • cystic ovaries

Question 19

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A fixed, female ferret is brought into the clinic. She has bilateral flank alopecia, is self-traumatising, has an enlarged vulva and has been newly attacking her owner. WHat is the likely diagnosis?
Answer
  • hyperadrenocorticism
  • hyperoestrogenism
  • cystic ovaries
  • uterine adenocarcinoma
  • mammary fibroadenoma

Question 20

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Which of the following is NOT a possible cause of dystocia in guinea pigs?
Answer
  • Fusion of pelvic symphisis if not bred at a young age
  • Obesity
  • Hypovitaminosis C
  • Hypocalcaemia
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