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Pulmonary Hypertension As Cause Of Collapses

Pulmonary Hypertension As Cause Of Collapses

Moe is a 13 1/2 year old poodle cross with ~5 episodes of collapse over the past 2 weeks. Gets weak and collapses, breathes slightly heavier and a little disoriented. Has urinated a couple of time in these episodes. Could be seizure but could be collapse… Physical exam revealed mild to moderate tachypnea/dyspnea. No obvious…

Focal echogenic density at the basal interventricular septum

18 year old MN DSH with hx of anorexia and pawing at the face and dental disase (calculi and missing teeth), crf, and grade 3/6 heart murmur Cat was referred to a specialty center for dental work-up but it was determined that the anorexia was not likely due to the dental disease. Abdominal ultrasound shows…