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Curious Rads

Curious Rads

These are rads from a 14 year old Mini Aussie who presented for acute (per owner) onset of cough and respiratory difficulty.  She was tachypneic, cyanotic, and had harsh lung sounds and a III/VI murmur.  She was not febrile.  She did cough up some foamy blood tinged froth.   These were read by our radiology service…

MVD with SAM or SAS in a puppy

Hi everyone, Just wanted to get an opinion on this case. 9 week old, entire male Wesh terrier with grade 5 heart murmur. Puppy is asymptomatic however, he is the runt of the litter. Puppy is also tachycardic where heart rate measured at least 200 bpm. There was concentric hypertrophy of the LV . The…