Title: Radiology Packet 7
1Radiology Packet 7
- Congenital cardiac disease
28-month old Saint Bernard Ben
- Hx Cardiac murmur first noted when the puppy was
6 weeks old and is described as a grade 3 of 4.
The murmur is predominantly right sided but does
radiate to the left.
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48-month old Saint Bernard Ben
- RF
- In the lateral view the caudal border of the
heart is long and straight and there is elevation
of the caudal mainstem bronchi. - In the VD view the right ventricle appears
rounded and in the lateral view there is
increased sternal contact. - In the lateral view there is a loss of the
cranial cardiac waist. - In the VD view there is enlargement of the aortic
arch and descending aorta. - There is generalized increase in the size and
number of pulmonary vessels. - RD
- Severe generalized cardiomegaly
- Increased prominence of the aortic arch and
descending aorta - Vascular lung pattern
- R/O
- PDA
- VSD
- ASD
- Next
- Echocardiography
516-month old Jack Russell TerrierBandit
- Hx Presented for exercise intolerance and
polycythemia (PCV 60-75)
616-month old Jack Russell Terrier Bandit
- RF
- In the lateral view the heart is 4 ICS wide and
the VHS is 10.7 on the Buchanan scale. - The heart is widened and there is increased
sternal contact. - Loss of the cranial cardiac waist.
- In the VD view the heart has a reverse D
appearance. - There is a prominent bulge at 1-2 oclock
indicating enlargement of the main pulmonary
artery. - There is a bulge in the aortic arch at the same
level as the pulmonary artery bulge. - RD
- Right ventricular enlargement
- R/O
- Pulmonic stenosis
- Right-to-left PDA
- Heartworm disease
710-month old Domestic Long HairKristen
- Hx Presented for routine overiohysterectomy.
During PE a grade 6 of 6 systolic murmur was
ausculted.
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910-month old Domestic Long HairKristen
- RF
- In the lateral view there is increased width and
increased length of the cardiac silhouette. - The cranial and caudal pulmonary vessels are
enlarged. - RD
- There is generalized cardiomegaly with
over-circulation of the lung fields - R/O
- VSD
- PDA
- Next
- Echocardiogram or angiogram (we do not normally
diagnose VSDs on rads)
103.5-month old Brittany SpanielNel
- Hx Clinically normal but is noted to have a
continuous heart murmur that is grade 5 of 6.
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123.5-month old Brittany SpanielNel
- RF
- Elongation of the caudal heart border as well as
elevation of the mainstem bronchi. - In the lateral view a soft-tissue opacity
structure with a straight caudal edge is noted in
the left atrial region and in the VD view there
is mild spreading of the mainstem bronchi. - In the VD view a bulge of the aorta can be seen
adjacent to the main pulmonary artery region,
known as a ductus bulge. - A small bulge is also present in the region of
the main pulmonary artery. - Cranial and caudal pulmonary arteries and veins
are slightly enlarged and there appear to be many
more small vessels than are usually seen. - RD
- Enlargement of the L atrium and L ventricle
- Pulmonary over-circulation
- Enlarged main pulmonary artery
- R/O
- PDA
- Next
- Echocardiogram
137-month old Newfoundland
- Hx Presented with a loud systolic ejection
murmur, heard best on the left. There is exercise
intolerance noted by the owner and the pup is
smaller than his littermates.
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157-month old Newfoundland
- RF
- Enlarged soft tissue opacity in the cranial heart
region, with loss of the cranial cardiac waist.
Bermuda triangle area. - On the VD view, the apex of the heart is a bit
rounded, the heart looks a little long. - The soft tissue opacity noted on the lateral view
is located in the cranial mediastinum at the 12
oclock position. - RD
- Aortic stenosis
- Next
- Cardiac ultrasound
169-month old English Springer Spaniel
- Hx Presented for evaluation of a heart murmur.
The PE reveals a happy, active dog with a
pansystolic murmur best heard at the right 4th
intercostal space at the level of the heart base.
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189-month old English Springer Spaniel
- RF
- Cardiomegaly is present.
- In the lateral view the cardiac silhouette is
increased in craniocaudal dimension (width) and
there is increased sternal contact of the heart. - Elevation of the caudal mainstem bronchi and
trachea and straightening of the caudal cardiac
waist are present. - RD
- Generalized cardiomegaly
- R/O
- VSD
- PDA
- Next
- Echocardiography
193 Year Old Wheaton Terrier
- Hx Presented for an intestinal obstruction. The
patient has a history of heart disease.
Radiographs of the thorax were obtained prior to
surgery to correct the intestinal obstruction.
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213 Year Old Wheaton Terrier
- RF
- In the lateral view, there is widening of the
heart base and a slightly square appearance to
the cranial cardiac margin. - In the VD view, there is a prominent bulge at the
1-2 oclock position (left cranial cardiac
margin) is considered evidence of main pulmonary
artery segment enlargement. - RD
- Enlargement of the heart base due to increase
size of the main pulmonary artery segment - R/O
- Pulmonic stenosis
- Patent ductus arteriosus
- Heartworm disease
226-month old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
- Hx Presented for evaluation of a murmur. The
murmur is described as Grade 3 of 6 pansystolic.
The point of maximal intensity is on the right
side.
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246-month old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
- RF
- Cardiac silhouette is enlarged.
- In the lateral view the cardiac silhouette is
wide and there is increased sternal contact. - In the VD view the most prominent cardiac
enlargement is in the region of the right atrium. - RD
- Right atrium enlargement
- Right ventricular enlargement
- R/O
- Tricuspid dysplasia
2510-year old MN Doberman Pinscher Dane
- Hx Presented for evaluation of ataxia (it is
suspected that he is a Wobbler). On PE a grade 1
of 6 murmur is ausculted. The murmur is systolic
and is heard best on the left side of the chest.
ECG is normal
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2710-year old MN Doberman Pinscher Dane
- RF
- The caudal mainstem bronchi are elevated and
there is straightening of the caudal cardiac
waist. - A tracheospinal angle is still present but the
trachea is considered elevated in this
deep-chested individual. - In the VD view the cardiac silhouette is rounded.
- Diffuse interstitial lung pattern present that is
consistent with normal aging change. - Incidental finding of multiple sites of
spondylosis in the central thoracic spine. - RD
- Moderate generalized cardiac enlargement
- R/O
- Dilatative cardiomyopathy