Atypical azygos continuation of the caudal vena cava in a dog

IF 1.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
A. Masuyama, A. Sato, M. Murakami
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Abstract

A whole-body CT scan and CT myelography were performed on a 13-year-old male neutered Pug with gait abnormality and a history of cough that had been medically managed. The CT scan revealed multiple sites of intervertebral disc disease and incidentally revealed an abnormally distended azygos vein with absent pre-hepatic caudal vena cava (CVC). The pre-renal segment of the CVC was duplicated with both common iliac veins joining to each duplicated CVC, and then cranially connected to the azygos vein (cavo-right-azygos shunt) (Fig 1A, B). Both renal veins connected and then joining to a cranially coursing tortuous shunting vessel connecting to the azygos vein in the thoracic cavity (Fig 1A, B, D). Thus, the renal veins were not directly connected to the pre-renal segment of CVC in the abdomen. The hepatic and post-hepatic segments of the CVC were present as normal. Segmental aplasia of the CVC with azygos continuation is a congenital anomaly characterised by the CVC uniting the azygos vein with partial absence of the CVC. In this case, concurrent partial duplication of the CVC was present. The duplicated pre-renal segment of CVC course dorsal to the aorta and cranially continued to the azygos vein. To the best of the authors' knowledge, the atypical azygos continuation of the CVC with concurrent segmental aplasia of the pre-hepatic CVC has not been reported. Although concomitant portosystemic shunting is common in azygos continuation of the CVC, there was no evidence of portosystemic shunting in the present case. This dog had no clinical signs related to this anomaly; therefore, it was considered incidental, similar to most cases of azygos continuation of the CVC.

The work described in this manuscript involved the use of a non-experimental (owned) animal. Established internationally recognised high standards (‘best practice’) of veterinary clinical care for the individual patient were always followed. Ethical approval from a committee was therefore not specifically required for publication in Images in Small Animal Practice in Journal of Small Animal Practice. Although not required, ethical approval was still obtained.

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狗尾腔静脉的非典型奇静脉延续。
为一只 13 岁的雄性阉割八哥犬进行了全身 CT 扫描和 CT 髓造影,该犬步态异常,有咳嗽病史,曾接受过药物治疗。CT 扫描发现多处椎间盘病变,并意外发现一条异常扩张的颧静脉,肝前腔静脉(CVC)缺失。CVC 的肾前段被复制,两条髂总静脉分别与复制的 CVC 相连,然后头颅连接到颧静脉(腔-右-颧分流)(图 1A、B)。两条肾静脉相连,然后与胸腔中连接苄达静脉的迂曲分流血管相接(图 1A、B、D)。因此,肾静脉并没有直接连接到腹部的 CVC 肾前段。CVC 的肝段和肝后段正常。伴有颧骨静脉延续的CVC节段性增生是一种先天性异常,其特点是CVC与颧骨静脉相连,但CVC部分缺失。在这个病例中,CVC 同时存在部分重复。复制的肾前段CVC走向背侧至主动脉,颅侧继续至颧静脉。据作者所知,CVC的颧静脉延续不典型并同时伴有肝前CVC节段性增生的情况尚未见报道。虽然在 CVC 的颧骨延续中并发门静脉分流很常见,但在本病例中没有门静脉分流的证据。这只狗没有与这种异常有关的临床症状;因此,它被认为是偶然发生的,与大多数 CVC 苄索延续的病例类似。我们始终遵循国际公认的针对个体患者的兽医临床护理高标准("最佳实践")。因此,在《小动物实践图像》(Images in Small Animal Practice)和《小动物实践杂志》(Journal of Small Animal Practice)上发表文章无需特别获得委员会的伦理批准。尽管不需要,但仍然获得了伦理批准。
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Journal of Small Animal Practice
Journal of Small Animal Practice 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) is a monthly peer-reviewed publication integrating clinical research papers and case reports from international sources, covering all aspects of medicine and surgery relating to dogs, cats and other small animals. These papers facilitate the dissemination and implementation of new ideas and techniques relating to clinical veterinary practice, with the ultimate aim of promoting best practice. JSAP publishes high quality original articles, as well as other scientific and educational information. New developments are placed in perspective, encompassing new concepts and peer commentary. The target audience is veterinarians primarily engaged in the practise of small animal medicine and surgery. In addition to original articles, JSAP will publish invited editorials (relating to a manuscript in the same issue or a topic of current interest), review articles, which provide in-depth discussion of important clinical issues, and other scientific and educational information from around the world. The final decision on publication of a manuscript rests with the Editorial Board and ultimately with the Editor. All papers, regardless of type, represent the opinion of the authors and not necessarily that of the Editor, the Association or the Publisher. The Journal of Small Animal Practice is published on behalf of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association and is also the official scientific journal of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association
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