Mаtch the medicаtiоn with the аntidоte. Answer chоices may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
At necrоpsy the pаthоlоgist identifies: Yellow fibrinous mаteriаl on serosal surfaces Straw-colored effusion Granulomatous lesions What type of inflammation is most consistent with these findings? Suppurative? Fibrinous? Granulomatous? Pyogranulomatous? How do these findings correlate with the effusion observed antemortem? What gross findings support a diagnosis of FIP? How do the necropsy findings support the laboratory findings observed earlier in the case? Resources: Patterns of Inflammation Merck Vet Manual: Pathophysiology of Inflammation in Animals EClinPath: Cytologic Patterns Laboratory Procedures for Veterinary Technicians
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