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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 34, Issue 5, 383-386
Copyright © 1998 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Surgical correction of cor triatriatum sinister in a kitten

KW Wander, E Monnet, and EC Orton

A seven-month-old, male domestic shorthair was presented for respiratory distress. Cor triatriatum sinister was diagnosed based on echocardiography. Surgical dilatation and tearing of the anomalous membrane dividing the left atrium resulted in resolution of clinical signs. Intraoperative echocardiography was used to evaluate the adequacy of the repair.


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