Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Q&A 21"

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'''You are presented with a one year old, female Giant Schnauzer for its annual vaccinations. On auscultation of the chest you detect a murmur. Part of your diagnostic evaluation includes a selective right ventricular angiogram. The radiograph pictured demonstrates the lesion.'''
  
 
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You are presented with a one year old, female Giant Schnauzer for its annual vaccinations. On auscultation of the chest you detect a murmur. Part of your diagnostic evaluation includes a selective right ventricular angiogram. The radiograph pictured demonstrates the lesion.


Question Answer Article
Name the cardiac lesion. [[|Link to Article]]
Describe the murmur you would hear with this type of lesion. [[|Link to Article]]
What ECG findings would you expect with this lesion? [[|Link to Article]]
What therapy would you recommend, and what would determine if medical or surgical therapy were indicated? [[|Link to Article]]


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