在两只幼犬中,先天性孤立的左心室非收缩
1Department of Diagnostic Imaging, The Animal Hospital at Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia.
概括
先天性心脏病,特别是左心室非紧缩,在两只年轻狗中引起了严重的呼吸症状. 通过成像进行早期诊断对于这种罕见的心脏疾病至关重要.
科学领域:
- 兽医心脏病学 兽医心脏病学
- 狗医疗 狗医疗 狗医疗
- 遗传性心脏病是一种先天性心脏病.
背景情况:
- 在狗中,先天性心脏病相对不常见.
- 左心室非紧缩是一种罕见的心肌病,其特征是左心室壁的海绵状外观.
研究的目的:
- 报告两例被诊断为先天性,孤立的左心室非收缩的幼犬病例.
- 要突出与这种罕见的狗心脏病相关的临床和成像发现.
主要方法:
- 案例研究涉及两只幼年杰克·拉塞尔犬交叉犬出现呼吸道征兆.
- 诊断成像包括胸部放射和心声回声.
主要成果:
- 两只狗都表现出严重的,不成比例的左心房扩张.
- 心声扫描显示了严重的左心室壁面加厚与超结和明显的左心房扩大.
- 结果与先天性,孤立的左心室非收缩相一致.
结论:
- 在幼犬中,先天性,孤立的左心室非收紧可以呈现出显著的呼吸损害.
- 先进的心脏成像对于诊断这种罕见疾病至关重要.
- 受影响的狗可能有不良的预后.
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