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*Common in dogs: especially subvalvular lesions; Boxers usually have valvular stenosis  
 
*Common in dogs: especially subvalvular lesions; Boxers usually have valvular stenosis  
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-Sudden death within the first 1-3 years of life
 
-Sudden death within the first 1-3 years of life
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==From Pathology==
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Obstructs blood flow from the left ventricle to the aorta.  Stenosis may be:
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*Subvalvular (most common in dog and cat).
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*Valvular.
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*Supravalvular.
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Subvalvular stenosis results in a jet of blood hitting the aortic valve, leading to damage and increased risk of developing endocarditis.
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''Incidence:''
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*Increased prevalence in Boxers and Golden retrievers.
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*Autosomal dominant in Newfoundlands.
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''Clinical Signs:''
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*Vary from asymptomatic to degrees of exercise intolerance, syncope and even sudden death.
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*Harsh systolic murmur at left heart base.
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Grade correlates with grade of murmur.
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High grade murmurs also have a precordial thrill.
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*Murmur may have a diastolic component due to aortic valve damage and insufficiency.
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*Weak femoral pulse.
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''Diagnosis:''
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*Left ventricular enlargement on radiology and ECG.
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*Post-stenotic dilatation of the aorta may be visible on radiographs.
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*Echogenic fibrous ring may be seen on echocardiography.  Again, Doppler is useful to detect flow rates.
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''Treatment:''
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*'''Balloon valvuloplasty'''; often unsuccessful.
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*Mild cases need no management.
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*Medical management; Beta-blockers to decrease myocardial oxygen consumption.
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*Prognosis guarded, death due to arrythmias in abnormal myocardium.
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