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Right sided DCM or PHT ?

Right sided DCM or PHT ?

Hi everyone, I’d love to hear your opinion on this case. 10 yo, female Staffy with ascites.  Abdominal ultrasound normal appart from ascites and passive hepatic congestion. Echo: marked RV and RA dilation with eccentric hypertrophy. RV looks hypokinetic. How do we assess RV function? Do we use EF or FS as in the LV?…

Feline echo

-Adult cat with murmur, unknown how long present.  -Asymptomatic I struggled with these images and am trying to figure out and learn what I can from them.   The 2D measurements were basicaly normal. -The CW views actually only show 2 positions, just with the baseline moved to show the entire portion of it. -In the Color…

Suspect cardiac mass

7 yr old mn Shih Tzu x presented in July with history of cardiomegaly and tx for heart failure at the emergency clinic Echocardiogram shows pericardial effusion with no visible masses Pericardiocentesis was performed and the dog has done well ever since Follow up echocardiogram now shows a possible RV mass on left parasternal transverse…