This chapter deals with left lateral approach to the cranial thorax of dogs and cats during surgery. It illustrates patient positioning and description of the procedure. The patient is placed in left lateral recumbency with the right leg pulled forward. The incision is centered over the 4th ...
The giant dog ear sign of left atrial appendage aneurysm—revisited on 3 T cardiac MRI (free-breathing, non-contrast). BJR Case Rep. 2016;2(1):20150292. PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Sharma J, Kapoor A. The fifth cardiac chamber: case of a huge left atrial appendage aneurysm. ...
The anterior ramus of the twelfth thoracic nerve (subcostal nerve) and the subcostal vessels pass through the gap formed by the lateral arcuate ligament. Function Both the right and left lateral arcuate ligaments provide attachment sites for some of the fibers of the lumbar part of the diaphragm...
The Thorax J. KevinKealyMVB, MVM, MRCVS, DVR, DECVDI (Hon), ...John P.GrahamMVB, MSc, DVR, MRCVS, DACVR, DECVDI, inDiagnostic Radiology and Ultrasonography of the Dog and Cat (Fifth Edition), 2011 Dorsoventral View 1. The leftauricle(2 to 3 o’clock position) may extend laterally...
Auscultation revealed a parasternal systolic heart murmur with moderate intensity on the left hemithorax. In contrast, heart sounds were muffled on the right hemithorax. Survey thoracic radiographs showed that the cat had pectus excavatum and the caudal sternum was dorsally deviating, displacing the ...
The present report highlights the case of a 7-year-old dog presented with abrupt changes in the respiratory pattern, obtunded and in lateral recumbency. The physical examination of the patient revealed fever and a IV/VI systolic heart murmur, with the point of maximal intensity on the left ...
The present report highlights the case of a 7-year-old dog presented with abrupt changes in the respiratory pattern, obtunded and in lateral recumbency. The physical examination of the patient revealed fever and a IV/VI systolic heart murmur, with the point of maximal intensity on the left ...