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Retrospective analysis of co-occurrence of congenital aortic stenosis and pulmonary artery stenosis in dogs
by
Kander, M
, Staszczyk, M
, Pasławski, R
, Mazur, G
, Noszczyk-Nowak, A
, Pasławska, U
, Cepiel, A
in
Animals
/ Aortic Valve Stenosis - congenital
/ Aortic Valve Stenosis - veterinary
/ Dog Diseases - congenital
/ Dogs
/ Female
/ Male
/ Pulmonary Valve Stenosis - congenital
/ Pulmonary Valve Stenosis - veterinary
/ Retrospective Studies
2015
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Retrospective analysis of co-occurrence of congenital aortic stenosis and pulmonary artery stenosis in dogs
by
Kander, M
, Staszczyk, M
, Pasławski, R
, Mazur, G
, Noszczyk-Nowak, A
, Pasławska, U
, Cepiel, A
in
Animals
/ Aortic Valve Stenosis - congenital
/ Aortic Valve Stenosis - veterinary
/ Dog Diseases - congenital
/ Dogs
/ Female
/ Male
/ Pulmonary Valve Stenosis - congenital
/ Pulmonary Valve Stenosis - veterinary
/ Retrospective Studies
2015
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Retrospective analysis of co-occurrence of congenital aortic stenosis and pulmonary artery stenosis in dogs
by
Kander, M
, Staszczyk, M
, Pasławski, R
, Mazur, G
, Noszczyk-Nowak, A
, Pasławska, U
, Cepiel, A
in
Animals
/ Aortic Valve Stenosis - congenital
/ Aortic Valve Stenosis - veterinary
/ Dog Diseases - congenital
/ Dogs
/ Female
/ Male
/ Pulmonary Valve Stenosis - congenital
/ Pulmonary Valve Stenosis - veterinary
/ Retrospective Studies
2015
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Retrospective analysis of co-occurrence of congenital aortic stenosis and pulmonary artery stenosis in dogs
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Retrospective analysis of co-occurrence of congenital aortic stenosis and pulmonary artery stenosis in dogs
2015
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The study has focused on the retrospective analysis of cases of coexisting congenital aortic stenosis (AS) and pulmonary artery stenosis (PS) in dogs. The research included 5463 dogs which were referred for cardiological examination (including clinical examination, ECG and echocardiography) between 2004 and 2014. Aortic stenosis and PS stenosis were detected in 31 dogs. This complex defect was the most commonly diagnosed in Boxers - 7 dogs, other breeds were represented by: 4 cross-breed dogs, 2 Bichon Maltais, 3 Miniature Pinschers, 2 Bernese Mountain Dogs, 2 French Bulldogs, and individuals of following breeds: Bichon Frise, Bull Terrier, Czech Wolfdog, German Shepherd, Hairless Chinese Crested Dog, Miniature Schnauzer, Pug, Rottweiler, Samoyed, West Highland White Terrier and Yorkshire Terrier. In all the dogs, the murmurs could be heard, graded from 2 to 5 (on a scale of 1-6). Besides, in 9 cases other congenital defects were diagnosed: patent ductus arteriosus, mitral valve dysplasia, pulmonary or aortic valve regurgitation, tricuspid valve dysplasia, ventricular or atrial septal defect. The majority of the dogs suffered from pulmonary valvular stenosis (1 dog had supravalvular pulmonary artery stenosis) and subvalvular aortic stenosis (2 dogs had valvular aortic stenosis). Conclusions and clinical relevance - co-occurrence of AS and PS is the most common complex congenital heart defect. Boxer breed was predisposed to this complex defect. It was found that coexisting AS and PS is more common in male dogs and the degree of PS and AS was mostly similar.
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Polish Academy of Sciences, Committee of Veterinary Sciences
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