Lesson 17, Topic 2
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  1. Signalment:
  1. Breeds –
  • Dogs with congenital subaortic stenosis
  • Large breed dogs are more commonly affected. German Shepherds are the most common breed affected overall.
  1. Age – middle age or older (ave. = 5 yrs)
  2. Sex – primarily in males
  1. History may include:
  • Anorexia, lethargy, depression
  • Vomiting
  • Lameness
  • Heart failure/congestive heart failure
  1. Physical examination:
  • A new heart murmur of mitral valve insufficiency or
  • Aortic valve insufficiency, previously undetected
  • Exuberant arterial pulses occur when aortic insufficiency develops
  • Dysrhythmias
  • Fever
  • Joint pain, swelling, heat
  • Pale mucous membranes
  • Dyspnea
  • Congestive heart failure

Comment: The clinical signs of bacterial endocarditis are related to:

  • Cardiac lesions
  • Arterial emboli
  • Host response to infection