Atrial fibrillation may be caused by underlying heart disease, it may occur due to non-cardiac disease or anesthesia or it may be
idiopathic in some large breed dogs.
Not exact matches
The controversy exists concerning the syndrome seen
in large breed dogs, previously termed
idiopathic SIBO.
Yet an
idiopathic form of SIBO has been claimed
in large breed dogs, especially young German shepherd
dogs.
Idiopathic pericardial effusion is another cause of hemorrhagic pericardial effusions, most commonly seen
in medium to
large breed dogs, such as golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers, and Saint Bernards.
The most common example of nonerosive arthritis
in large and giant
breed adult
dogs is called
idiopathic nondeforming arthritis.