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  1. 6 lut 2019 · The thrombus can be classified based on its location and the clinical signs it produces (eg, jugular venous thrombosis in large animals associated with prolonged venous catheterization, pulmonary arterial thromboembolism associated with heartworm disease in dogs).

  2. The presence of a thrombus was diagnosed via ultrasonography in all 7 dogs. Six dogs had a thrombus at the aortic trifurcation and 1 dog had a 9.5 cm thrombus located caudal to the origin of the left renal artery, terminating cranial to the aortic trifurcation.

  3. AORTIC thromboembolism (AtE) is less commonly seen in dogs compared to cats. However, it is an important differential diagnosis for dogs presenting with a range of clinical signs. ATE is seen more often in large-breed dogs, including border collies, Labradors and greyhounds,

  4. 15 sie 2020 · The major findings in our study highlight the difference between aortic ATh/thromboembolism in dogs and cats. We were able to identify ambulatory status as the only predictor of outcome. We also found that primary cardiac disease was rarely the sole contributing factor to ATh development.

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  6. 25 paź 2016 · The optimal treatment for aortic thrombotic disease in dogs has yet to be determined. Although not always possible, treatment of concurrent diseases that may promote thrombosis is an important aspect of thrombus resolution.

  7. Objective: To review information regarding etiology, pathophysiology, and treatment options for aortic thrombotic disease in dogs. Etiology: Diseases resulting in hypercoagulable states can cause thrombus formation in the distal aorta, and account for the majority of cases of aortic thrombosis (ATh) in dogs, although a substantial number of ...

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