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  • [[:Category:Alimentary Diseases - Cat|Alimentary Diseases]] [[:Category:Cardiovascular Diseases - Cat| Cardiovascular Diseases]]
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  • ...elcome to the Clinical Section of WikiVet; the focus in this section is on diseases and conditions and includes details on signalment and history, clinical sig |logo=clin-logo copy.png
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  • Boswood, A. (2008) '''Cardiovascular System Study Guide,''''' Royal Veterinary College.'' ...(2000)''' Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine Diseases of the Dog and Cat Volume 2 '''(Fifth Edition), ''W.B. Saunders Company.''
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  • ...n death. If build up of blood is slow, then signs of [[Heart Failure, Right-Sided|right congestive heart failure]] will be seen, such as ascites, jugula Boswood, A. (2008) '''Cardiovascular System Study Guide,''''' Royal Veterinary College.''
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  • :[[L-Gamma Glutamyltransferase (GGT)]] ===Cardiovascular System:===
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  • Also known as: '''''Pericardio-Peritoneo-Diaphragmatic Hernia — PPDH — Pericardiopaeritoneal (Diaphragmatic) Hern Pericardio-Peritoneo-Diaphragmatic Hernia (PPDH) is a congenital abnormality characterised by inc
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  • :'''Protein-losing nephropathy''': [[Amyloidosis|amyloidosis]], [[Glomerulonephritis|glo :'''[[Protein Losing Enteropathy|Protein-losing enteropathy]]'''
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  • [[Image:Pericarditis-histo.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<small><center>'''Pericarditis'''. Courtesy of A ...t, causing inflammatory fluid to gather in the pericardial sac. As with non-inflammatory accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac, the main complica
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  • ...reticular & Haematopoietic System - Pathology|blood disorders]], parasitic diseases and [[hyperadrenocorticism]]. ...Veterinary Conference, Volume 22, Orlando, Florida, USA, 2008, 2008, pp 229-232]
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  • ...ase tumours or secondary metastasis to the pericardium. Other debilitating diseases can also contribute to this. ...is slow, then signs will include gradually worsening [[Heart Failure, Right-Sided|right sided heart failure]], due to compression of the heart, the righ
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  • The ocular system, cardiovascular system, and nervous system are the most vulnerable to elevated arterial blo ...nd diastolic pressure > 100mmHg indicates hypertension in a relaxed dog or cat. However, most cats and many dogs are not relaxed when in the veterinary cl
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  • Boswood, A (2008) Cardiovascular System Study Guide, Royal Veterinary College. ...C. (2000) Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine Diseases of the Dog and Cat Volume 2 (Fifth Edition), W.B. Saunders Company.
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  • ...eshonds, Miniature Poodles, Miniature Schnauzers, English Bulldogs and Wire-haired Fox Terriers. ...dings will indicate right ventricular enlargement by the presence of deep S-waves.
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  • ...in cows can range from '''gastrointestinal diseases''' such as a [[LDA|left-displaced abomasum]], to uterine torsion. * Regular saw-tooth deflections of baseline
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  • [[Image:Praa.gif|thumb|right|200px|<center>Post-mortem specimen of an animal with a persistent right aortic arch <br><small> ...ormal embryonic development there are five pairs of aortic arch arteries (1-6, 5 is absent) that undergo developmental changes necessary to form the maj
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  • ...mutation. An autosomal dominant inheritance pattern with incomplete and age-dependent penetrance has been reported. Prevalence increases with age and the typical age at diagnosis is 6-8 years. A severe juvenile form is recognized in the Portuguese Water dog.
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  • ...If the pressure is high enough, it can cause a '''reverse PDA''' (right-to-left shunt) and unoxygenated blood will bypass the lungs heading straight fo ...c membranes everywhere else) and hyperviscosity (increased PCV from hypoxia-mediated polycythemia) may be seen.
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  • ...e circulation. When a mosquito takes a blood meal from the infected dog or cat, microfilariae are ingested. Mosquitoes are true intermediate hosts for ''D ...ceptible to heartworm disease, most L3 then establish infection. It takes 2-3 days for L3 to moult to L4, which remain in the subcutaneous tissues for u
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  • ...indly provided by the [http://hsl.lib.umn.edu/vetmed/help/online-veterinary-resources University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Library]. [http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/VAn308/gross-page.htm Gross Anatomy of the Dog and Histology]Provides information, images
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  • ...rth, a PSS develops. However, in the normal animal, there are numerous non-functional connections between the two systems that may open if the pressure ...the patent ductus venosus in the dog.''' ''Vet Rec. 2000 Apr 8;146(15):425-9.''</ref>. This form of shunt is most common in large breed dogs and paten
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