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The diaphragm becomes indistinct ventrally.
 
The diaphragm becomes indistinct ventrally.
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|q2=What is the most likely diagnosis?
 
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Peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia.
 
Peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia.
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An upper gastrointestinal contrast radiographic study could also be used. In this case contrast approached the diaphragm but did not enter the pericardial sac; however, intestinal proximity to the diaphragm confirms the diagnosis, as normally the liver is interposed between these structures.
 
An upper gastrointestinal contrast radiographic study could also be used. In this case contrast approached the diaphragm but did not enter the pericardial sac; however, intestinal proximity to the diaphragm confirms the diagnosis, as normally the liver is interposed between these structures.
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Symptomatic patients generally have signs referable to the cardiopulmonary or gastrointestinal systems.
 
Symptomatic patients generally have signs referable to the cardiopulmonary or gastrointestinal systems.
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|q5=Describe the surgical treatment of this condition.
 
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This is especially important when the hernial sac is large and pneumopericardium could impair pulmonary expansion.
 
This is especially important when the hernial sac is large and pneumopericardium could impair pulmonary expansion.
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|q6=What is the long-term prognosis following surgery for this patient?
 
|q6=What is the long-term prognosis following surgery for this patient?
 
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Prognosis following herniorrhaphy is excellent.
 
Prognosis following herniorrhaphy is excellent.
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You are presented with a two-year-old, spayed female Cocker Spaniel with a history of lethargy and anorexia. Survey thoracic radiographs are shown.


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Describe the radiographic findings. Link to Article
What is the most likely diagnosis? Link to Article
How could you confirm this diagnosis? Link to Article
Describe the pathophysiology of this condition. Link to Article
Describe the surgical treatment of this condition. Link to Article
What is the long-term prognosis following surgery for this patient? Link to Article


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