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Extrahepatic-congenital portosystemic shunt is a vascular anomaly that connects the portal vein to the systemic circulation and leads to a change in hepatic microvascular perfusion. However, an assessment of hepatic microvascular perfusion is limited by conventional diagnostic modalities. The aim...

Author(s)
Tamura, M.; Ohta, H.; Nisa, K.; Osuga, T.; Sasaki, N.; Morishita, K.; Takiguchi, M.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2019, 60, 2, pp 192-200
Abstract

Objectives: Hypoglycaemia is a common cause of morbidity in dogs with congenital portosystemic shunts but the aetiology is unknown. The hypothesis of this study was that dogs with congenital portosystemic shunts would have significantly higher insulin concentrations than dogs without congenital ...

Author(s)
Collings, A. J.; Gow, A. G.; Marques, A.; Yool, D.; Furneaux, R.; Mellanby, R.; Watson, P. J.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2012, 53, 4, pp 228-233
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The main objective was to conduct a prospective study reporting the outcome for dogs with an extrahepatic congenital portosystemic shunt (CPSS) treated with a 'complete ligation where possible' philosophy. The second aim was to compare the outcomes following complete (C) polypropylene suture...

Author(s)
Lipscomb, V.; Cassie, C.; Ritchie, B.; Greenhalgh, S.; Tivers, M.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Veterinary Sciences, 2023, 10, 7,
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The objective was to conduct a prospective, randomized study to compare mesenteric portovenogram findings following partial polypropylene suture versus thin film band extrahepatic portosystemic shunt attenuation in dogs. Dogs with extrahepatic portosystemic shunts that could not tolerate complete...

Author(s)
Lipscomb, V.; Tivers, M.; Kummeling, A.; Sluijs, F. van
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Veterinary Sciences, 2023, 10, 5,
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Congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts may be caused by embryological failure and are related to normal abdominal vascular development. They are noteworthy due to the higher prevalence of portosystemic vascular shunts and small to miniature breeds are the most affected. In this literature...

Author(s)
Menezes, T. Q. de; Sheu, Y.; Franco, G. G.; Oliveira, L. L. de
Publisher
Pubvet, Maringá, Brazil
Citation
PUBVET, 2022, 16, 3,
Abstract

Objectives: To design a health-related quality of life questionnaire for dogs with congenital portosystemic shunts, use it in a cohort of dogs treated with suture attenuation and compare results with those obtained from a healthy control cohort. Materials and methods: Data were collected from the...

Author(s)
Bristow, P.; Lipscomb, V.; Kummeling, A.; Packer, R.; Gerrits, H.; Homan, K.; Ortiz, V.; Newson, K.; Tivers, M.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2019, 60, 1, pp 21-26
Abstract

Objectives: To report the short- and long-term outcomes following attenuation of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts in dogs using a novel polyethylene band. Materials and Methods: Records were retrospectively reviewed for dogs that underwent congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt...

Author(s)
Glenn, O.; Tomlinson, A.; Pinchbeck, G.; Burrow, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2022, 63, 12, pp 882-889
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report the presence of urolithiasis in dogs long-term after gradual attenuation of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts (cEHPSS). ANIMALS: 25 client-owned dogs that underwent gradual attenuation of a cEHPSS, of which 19 had a closed cEHPSS and 6 developed multiple acquired ...

Author(s)
Burger, N. C.; Devriendt, N.; Serrano, G.; Stock, E.; Rooster, H. de; Paepe, D.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2023, 261, 9, pp 1337-1344
Abstract

Objective: To re-evaluate the anatomy and classification of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts entering the caudal vena cava at the level of the omental foramen. Material and Methods: A retrospective review of a consecutive series of dogs undergoing CT angiography as part of the...

Author(s)
White, R. N.; Warren-Smith, C.; Shales, C.; Parry, A. T.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2020, 61, 11, pp 659-668
Abstract

Dogs with congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunts (IHPSS) occasionally have multiple smaller intrahepatic, tortuous blood vessels surrounding the primary shunt. This study was a retrospective, observational design that was also descriptive and anatomic in nature. Objectives were to...

Author(s)
Seller, S.; Weisse, C.; Fischetti, A. J.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2021, 63, 1, pp 64-72

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