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Sonja S Tjostheim1, Heidi B Kellihan2, Rebecca A Csomos3, Jonathan McAnulty3, Howard Steinberg4.
Abstract
A 6-month old Labrador retriever was presented with an acute history of collapse during exercise. A grade III/VI left basilar systolic murmur and thoracic radiographs showing severe right heart enlargement with an enlarged main pulmonary artery were most consistent with a clinical diagnosis of pulmonic stenosis. Echocardiography revealed an intracardiac mass partially obstructing the right ventricular outflow tract. The mass was surgically excised, and histopathology diagnosed a benign vascular hamartoma of the right ventricle. Short-term follow-up showed resolution of clinical signs with no evidence of local recurrence. Intracardiac masses should be considered a differential diagnosis for patients with acute-onset syncope.Entities:
Keywords: Intracardiac mass; Pulmonic stenosis; Pulmonic valve cyst; Right heart enlargement; Syncope
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26527371 DOI: 10.1016/j.jvc.2015.07.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Cardiol ISSN: 1760-2734 Impact factor: 1.701