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• NEW Edexcel GCSE PE Unit 1 — Topic 1.2 —
Vascular Shunting Lesson 4 —
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Diseases of particular interest to Dr. Culp include malignant obstructions (cancer resulting in blockage of the urethra, ureter, trachea, esophagus, and colon), non-resectable tumors (tumors that can not be removed with traditional surgical techniques), tumors that can be treated with direct delivery of chemotherapy to their blood vessels,
vascular abnormalities (portosystemic
shunts, arteriovenous malformations) and other conditions causing blockage of the ureter.
The Miniature Schnauzer can be prone to congenital cataracts, a degenerative eye disease called progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), congenital portal systemic
vascular anomalies (also called liver
shunts), bladder stones, a hereditary muscle disorder called myotonia congenita, and autoimmune diseases possibly linked to vaccination reactions.
In rare instances when the ductus still wide after birth, the flow is really enormous and this leads to increase in pulmonary
vascular resistance and change in direction of the
shunt, so - called Eisenmengers physiology and reversed PDA.
Portosystemic
Vascular Anomalies (PSVA) or Portosystemic
Shunts (PSS) are anomalous vessels that allow normal portal blood to pass directly into the systemic circulation without first passing through the liver.
We can now perform angiographic studies to diagnose
vascular anomalies, such as portosystemic
shunts which can be difficult to diagnose using other modalities.
Portosystemic
Vascular Anomaly (PSVA): This condition is due to Congenital macroscopic portal
shunting «around» the liver; congenital microvascular intrahepatic
shunting (microvascular dysplasia, MVD).
hepatic
vascular anomalies (portosystemic
shunts, microvasular
shunts) ketotic hypoglycemia from alanine deficiency congenital hypothyroidism glycogen storage diseases (there are several)
Management of Portosystemic
Shunts Portosystemic
Vascular Anomalies (PSVA) or Portosystemic
Shunts (PSS) are anomalous vessels that allow normal portal blood to pass directly into the systemic circulation without first passing through the...
Portosystemic
Vascular Anomalies (PSVA or «liver
shunts») and Hepatoportal Microvascular Dysplasia (MVD) are two common forms of liver disease.
The most frequently reported cause of hepatic encephalopathy, sometimes referred to as a hepatic coma or HE, in dogs is portosystemic
vascular anomalies (aka: liver
shunts).
In this procedure, a catheter is advanced to the level of
shunt (e.g. ductus arteriosus) and a
vascular plug device is placed across the hole.
See GENETICS: Inherited Cardiovascular Disorders for the following disorders: Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Atrial Septal Defect (ASD & PFO) Dilated Cardiomyopathy Mitral Valve Dysplasia Mitral / Tricuspid Regurgitation Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (
Vascular Ring Anoma) Portosystemic
Shunt Pulmonic Stenosis Sick Sinus Syndrome Subaortic Stenosis Tetralogy of Fallot Tricuspid Valve Dysplasia Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)