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1. Subaortic stenosis What's is one of the most common
congenital abnormalities in dogs
2. Aortic arch, this is a normal heart What are the arrows pointing to? Ab-
normalities?
3. Bulge in the craniodorsal margin, indicates Abnormality?
enlargement of either: aortic arch, RA or pul-
monary artery
4. Often the heart looks radiographically normal, What radiographic changes do we ex-
may see enlargement of the aortic arch due to pect to see with subaortic stenosis?
turbulent flow
5. Bulge in craniodorsal heart margin - aorta, RA, Abnormalities?
MPA (in this case aortic stenosis)
6. Bulge at the aorta (11-1 o'clock) - in this case
subaortic stenosis
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7. Enlargement of right ventricle secondary to What are the main radiographic
hypertrophy, dilated main pulmonary artery, changes you would see with pulmonic
bulge at 1-2 o'clock stenosis?
8. Thick arrow - dilated main pulmonary artery, Abnormalities?
thin arrow - enlargement of right ventricle sec-
ondary to hypertrophy. these abnormalities
are characteristic for pulmonary stenosis
9. Apex elevated from the sternum (arrow), bulge What are the radiographic changes we
in craniodorsal margin of the heart (not appar- expect to see on a lateral radiograph
ent on this view) with pulmonic stenosis?
10. Apex elevated from the sternum, finding with What is highlighted by the arrow?
pulmonic stenosis
11. Left atrial enlargement Abnormalities?
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