Regarding von Willebrand disease (vWD): i. Outline the pathophysiology of the disease.

4. Answer all parts of this question:
a) Regarding von Willebrand disease (vWD):
i. Outline the pathophysiology of the disease. (4 marks)
ii. Briefly explain how the disease is classified. List at least two (2) dog
breeds predisposed to each type of vWD. (4 marks)
iii. State the typical pattern of bleeding for dogs with vWD. (1 mark)
iv. Name the definitive diagnostic test for vWD. (1 mark)
v. Identify the pharmacologic therapy that can be used for dogs with
vWD and briefly explain how is it used. (2 marks)
vi. Name the blood component that is most efficient for the treatment of
vWD and explain how it is made. (2 marks)
b) Regarding haemophilia A:
i. State the aetiology of the disease. (2 marks)
ii. Briefly explain how the disease is classified. (2 marks)
iii. State the typical pattern of bleeding for dogs with haemophilia A.
(2 marks)
iv. Name the definitive diagnostic test for haemophilia A. (1 mark)
c) Regarding Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia:
i. Outline the pathophysiology of the disease. (2 marks)
ii. List one (1) dog breed predisposed to Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia.
(1 mark)
iii. State the typical pattern of bleeding for dogs with Glanzmann’s.
(1 mark)
iv. Name the definitive diagnostic test for Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia.
(1 mark)
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d) Regarding acute traumatic coagulopathy:
i. Describe the epidemiology and pathophysiology of the disease in
human patients. (9 marks)
ii. Discuss the prevailing clinical approach to treating acute traumatic
coagulopathy in human medicine, including consideration of evidence
for the use of antifibrinolytic drugs. (6 marks)
iii. Summarise the evidence regarding the potential existence of acute
traumatic coagulopathy in veterinary patients. (7 marks)
5. A two-year-old male neutered cat is presented for evaluation of a two-day history of
lethargy and inappetence. Screening laboratory tests reveal marked azotaemia and
isosthenuria with inactive urine sediment, prompting a diagnosis of acute kidney
injury (AKI).
Answer all parts of this question:
a) List at least four (4) broad categories of possible underlying
conditions/aetiologies for AKI in this cat, and give examples under each
category to include at least ten (10) specific examples. (7 marks)
b) Describe the pathophysiology of AKI. (10 marks)
c) Compare and contrast two (2) grading schemes for AKI that are used in human
medicine. (10 marks)
d) Compare and contrast two (2) grading schemes for AKI that are specifically
described in veterinary patients. (8 marks)
e) Define the term biomarker and identify two (2) novel urinary biomarkers that
have been evaluated in veterinary patients. (3 marks)
f) During hospitalisation, the cat’s urine output drops precipitously. Describe at
least three (3) pharmacologic interventions that could be used to improve urine
output. Include specific mechanism of action for each drug and potential adverse
effects. (10 marks)


 

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