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high IVSD?

Sonopath Forum

5 month old kitten

progressive exercise intolerance 

Am I seeing a high IVSD? 

Comments

pamdvm

less convinced I am seeing anything now, but is there anything abnormal that can be noted here?

EL

Yes I believe so but you may have a tetralogy though. May want to do a full echo with Doppler but the normal positions will be altered owing to the right sided rotation from volume overload.

pamdvm

Thanks so much we are hoping the owner will get the funds together to have you scan the kitty.

Peter

Hi!

 

I completely agree, I suspect Tetralogy of Fallot as well. Otherwise just right ventricular/outflow or pulmonic stenosis.

The most impressing finding is right ventricular hypertrophy here…

Peter

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