Gross Cardiac Pathology Practical Flashcards

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What is the difference between eccentric and concentric hypertrophy?

A

Eccentric hypertophy - due to increased volume- dilation of the chambers- heart bigger overall

Concentric hypertrophy- due to increased pressure- external heart remains the same size but the chambers are smaller (walls thicker) (causes include hypertension and aortic stenosis)

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Describe the radiographic differences in left and right sided heart enlargement

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Left side- caudal heart straighter and elevation of trachea

Right side- more sternal contact and bulging forward

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With degenerative valve disease in small dogs, where would you listen for a murmur? Would the murmur be systolic or diastolic?

A

Listen over heart apex

Systolic murmur

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What are jet lesions?

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Can be seen with chronic degenerative valve disease
Jet of blood strikes the endocardium causing lesions- fibrosis and roughening
Can go through to pericardium

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