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Double outlet left ventricle in a dog.

J H Vos, J S van der Linde-Sipman, A A Stokhof

    Veterinary Pathology
    |March 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    A toy poodle puppy experienced severe congenital heart defects, including ventricular hypertrophy and abnormal great vessel origin, leading to significant growth and exercise intolerance. This case highlights complex cardiac anomalies in young dogs.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Cardiology
    • Congenital Heart Disease in Animals

    Background:

    • Congenital heart defects are a significant concern in veterinary medicine, impacting canine health and longevity.
    • Early diagnosis and understanding of complex cardiac anomalies are crucial for effective management.

    Observation:

    • A four-month-old toy poodle presented with clinical signs of growth retardation, coughing, cyanosis, and reduced exercise tolerance.
    • Physical examination revealed a systolic murmur and cardiomegaly, indicative of cardiac dysfunction.

    Findings:

    • Post-mortem examination revealed severe concentric right ventricular hypertrophy.
    • Both the aorta and the pulmonic trunk were observed to originate from the left ventricle, indicating a severe conotruncal anomaly.

    Implications:

    • This case underscores the importance of recognizing complex congenital heart disease in young animals.
    • Understanding these anomalies aids in developing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for affected canine patients.
    • Such findings contribute to the broader knowledge of cardiovascular development in mammals.

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