SIMULTANEOUS CONGENITAL AND ACQUIRED EXTRAHEPATIC PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNTS IN TWO DOGS

Two dogs with simultaneous congenital and acquired portosystemic shunts are reported. The first dog was an eight–month‐old, male Golden Retriever with a history of peritoneal effusion, polyuria/ polydipsia, and stunted growth. The dog had a microcytic, hypochromic anemia, a mildly elevated AST, and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary radiology & ultrasound 2003-01, Vol.44 (1), p.38-42
Hauptverfasser: Ferrell, Eric A., Graham, John P., Hanel, Rita, Randell, Susan, Farese, James P., Castleman, William L.
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Zusammenfassung:Two dogs with simultaneous congenital and acquired portosystemic shunts are reported. The first dog was an eight–month‐old, male Golden Retriever with a history of peritoneal effusion, polyuria/ polydipsia, and stunted growth. The dog had a microcytic, hypochromic anemia, a mildly elevated AST, and a moderate to severely elevated preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids. Transcolonic portal scintigraphy confirmed the presence of a portosystemic shunt. An intraoperative mesenteric portogram was performed. Two conjoined congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts and multiple acquired extrahepatic portosystemic shunts were identified. The second dog was a five‐month‐old, mixed breed with two week history of peritoneal effusion. Abdominal ultrasound and transcolonic scintigraphy were used to diagnose a portosystemic shunt. A single extrahepatic portosystemic shunt, portal hypertension, and multiple acquired collateral shunts were identified at surgery. The histologic alterations observed in these dogs were consistent with a portosystemic shunt. In these dogs, the presence of congenital and acquired portosystemic shunts and histopathologic findings are considered to represent a combination of congenital portosystemic shunts and noncirrhotic portal hypertension or portal vein hypoplasia.
ISSN:1058-8183
1740-8261
DOI:10.1111/j.1740-8261.2003.tb01446.x