Cause of LAE and CHF?

Cause of LAE and CHF?

– 5 year old male Cattle Dog , 20kg, seen at another clinic in May due to cough that was non-responsive to cephalexin and pred – presented shortly after to emerg clinic in resp. distress, coughing bloody foam and tachycardia – chest rads showed cardiomegaly, pulmonary edema and enlarged pulmonary veins; was treated for CHF…

Pulmonary Stenosis-Aortic stenosis…

Hi all, I hope you can help me with this case. I am a bit confused at the findings. Initially I thought it was PDA but the lack of volume overload remodelling just does not fit. However, I find something on the left short axis view…Please help:

Pulmonary Stenosis-Aortic stenosis…

Hi all, I hope you can help me with this case. I am a bit confused at the findings. Initially I thought it was PDA but the lack of volume overload remodelling just does not fit. However, I find something on the left short axis view…Please help:

Renal Agenesia?

Hi! I would like to know how uncommon it is renal agenesia… I encountered a 14yold FN golden retriever who, as an incidental finding on scan, presents what appears to be a total lack of left renal structures. Initially I thought it was me, then I thought it had to be a nephrotic severely degenerated…

Renal Agenesia?

Hi! I would like to know how uncommon it is renal agenesia… I encountered a 14yold FN golden retriever who, as an incidental finding on scan, presents what appears to be a total lack of left renal structures. Initially I thought it was me, then I thought it had to be a nephrotic severely degenerated…

Non Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema

Gnosi is a 9 year old Domestic Cat that went to the local emergency clinic in severe respiratory distress. X-rays indicated pulmonary edema. Labs were mostly unremarkable. Gnosi was treated with cage rest, oxygen and furosemide and enalapril. No other medications were administered After 48 hours of treatment Gnosi was discharged. The emergency clinic told…

Non Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema

Gnosi is a 9 year old Domestic Cat that went to the local emergency clinic in severe respiratory distress. X-rays indicated pulmonary edema. Labs were mostly unremarkable. Gnosi was treated with cage rest, oxygen and furosemide and enalapril. No other medications were administered After 48 hours of treatment Gnosi was discharged. The emergency clinic told…

Hiatal diaphragmatic hernia vs PPDH?

Arlett is a 10 month old MN DSH cat referred for ultrasound to confirm suspected diagnosis of PPDH on X-rays. In comparisson with my previous case with PPDH…this one looks different to me and I do not think it is a PPDH but a plain hiatal hernia, based on the lack of pericardial effusion, lack…

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