Aberrant branch of the bronchoesophageal artery resembling patent ductus arteriosus in a dog
An anomalous shunt between the bronchoesophageal artery and pulmonary artery was diagnosed in a 1-year-old, 3.5 kg female Miniature Dachshund by selective contrast angiography. A cardiac murmur had been observed in the dog during examination at another hospital. The machinery murmur was auscultated...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 2001, Vol.63(7), pp.819-822 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An anomalous shunt between the bronchoesophageal artery and pulmonary artery was diagnosed in a 1-year-old, 3.5 kg female Miniature Dachshund by selective contrast angiography. A cardiac murmur had been observed in the dog during examination at another hospital. The machinery murmur was auscultated at the left side of the base of the heart. Although thoracic radiography revealed mild cardiomegaly, the characteristic findings of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), including as aortic arch enlargement and pulmonary artery enlargement were not observed. Echocardiography demonstrated shunting of blood flow presumaply from the arterial duct at the pulmonary artery carina. Based on the above findings the case was diagnosed as PDA. Angiocardiography was performed to confirm the diagnosis in preparation for surgical treatment, but later we confirmed that the shunt vessel was not PDA, but apparently a branch of the bronchoesophageal artery. The shunt vessel was branching in a complicated manner and shunted to the pulmonary artery. |
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ISSN: | 0916-7250 1347-7439 |
DOI: | 10.1292/jvms.63.819 |