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S. Chacko, American Heart Journal, The Genetics and Pathology of discrete subaortic Stenosis in the Newfoundland Dog

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Purpose: Pulmonic stenosis (PS) and subaortic stenosis (SAS), the two most common congenital heart defects encountered in dogs, are characterized by a narrowing of the outlet of the right or left side of the heart, respectively.
English Bulldogs in particular are susceptible to subaortic and pulmonic stenosis, mitral valve disease and septal defect.
Subvalvular aortic stenosis (SAS)(frequently shortened to aortic stenosis or subaortic stenosis) is the most common type of inherited heart disease in Golden Retrievers, Newfoundlands, and Rottweilers.
Congenital Cardiac Disease in the Dog: How to Diagnose and Treat by Michelle Rose, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology) The most common canine congenital cardiac diseases will be discussed (patent ductus arteriosus, pulmonic stenosis, and subaortic stenosis).
Epilepsy and heart disease (subaortic stenosis and patent ductus arteriosus) are both serious concerns in Curlies.
Additionally some lines in the breed may carry and pass on Subaortic Stenosis which is a heart condition that could be ruled out by echocardiogram by a Board Certified Cardiologist.
Subaortic Stenosis is the second most common inherited heart disease in dogs.
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Located in New York, and as a former patient at the hospital, Cornell's Cardiology Companion Animal services provide, «a number of interventional therapies including, but not limited to, pacemaker implantation, occlusion of patent ductus arteriosus, balloon valvuloplasty for pulmonic and subaortic stenosis, cardioversion of atrial fibrillation and radiofrequency catheter ablation of arrhythmias.»
A responsible Newfoundland breeder will welcome your visit, and will guarantee, in writing, against hip dysplasia and other congenital defects, including a heart defect known as subaortic stenosis, a condition that is a problem for the breed.
Subaortic stenosis is a congenital condition that is seen most commonly in certain large breed dogs.
Other health issues in Chesapeakes are heart disease (subaortic stenosis) and blood - clotting disease (von Willebrand's).
Subaortic stenosis appears to be genetic in origin; the first signs of it may be present at birth (moderate or severe cases) or may appear in the first year of life (usually milder cases).
The most common defects in other species are as follows: cattle — ventricular septal defect, ectopic heart, and ventricular hypoplasia; sheep — ventricular septal defect; pigs — tricuspid valve dysplasia, atrial septal defect, and subaortic stenosis; horses — ventricular septal defect, PDA, tetralogy of Fallot, and tricuspid atresia.
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