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| [[Image:dextra-aorta.jpg|right|thumb|125px|<small><center>'''Dextra-aorta'''. Courtesy of A. Jefferies</center></small>]] | | [[Image:dextra-aorta.jpg|right|thumb|125px|<small><center>'''Dextra-aorta'''. Courtesy of A. Jefferies</center></small>]] |
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| + | Most commonly found in dogs and cats. Acyanotic; clinical signs due to constriction of the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]]: |
| + | *Regurgiation of food, usually noticed at weaning. |
| + | *Aspiration pneumonia. |
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| + | ====Persistent Right Aortic Arch==== |
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| + | Most common vascular ring anomaly, increased incidence in GSDs, and Irish setters. vascular ring forms between the ductus arteriosus/ligamentum arteriosum and the persistent right aorta. |
| + | [[Megaoesophagus]] is seen cranial to the constriction. |
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| + | Other causes include: |
| + | [[Image:dextra-aorta.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<small><center>'''Dextra-aorta'''. Courtesy of A. Jefferies</center></small>]] |
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| + | ====Double aortic arch==== |
| + | ====Anomalous subclavian arteries==== |
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| + | Arise form the aortic arch rather than the brachiocephalic artery. |
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| + | ''Diagnosis:'' |
| + | *Ventral deviation of the trachea and dilation of the oesophagus on radiology. |
| + | *Barium swallow definitive. |
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| + | ''Treatment:'' |
| + | *Surgical resection possible. |
| + | *Dietary management usually sufficient to control regurgitation. |
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| *Seen most frequently in young animals right after weaning | | *Seen most frequently in young animals right after weaning |
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| -Less favourable if there is extensive esophageal damage | | -Less favourable if there is extensive esophageal damage |
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| + | [[Category:Cardiovascular_System_-_Developmental_Pathology]] |