Tag: Theophylline

Tracheal Stent

Presentation A 5 year old male neutered Yorkshire Terrier presented for evaluation of tracheal collapse. The patient was experiencing severe episodes of dyspnea and tachypnea at night accompanied with mild to moderate coughing and gagging as well as labored respirations. He had been previously treated with cough suppressants, corticosteroids, antihistamines, and antibiotics intermittently for several years prior to presentation with variable response. Thoracic Radiographs Marked tracheal collapse in the caudal cervical region. The intrathoracic structures are normal. Obesity Tracheal Fluoroscopy There is severe almost complete collapse of the caudal cervical trachea to the level of the thoracic inlet. There isRead More

Pulmonary Hypertension

Presentation A 3 year old male neutered Shih Tzu presented for evaluation of lethargy, increased respiratory rate and effort, coughing as well as increasing murmur intensity. Patient was previously diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension secondary to acute pulmonary disease 6 months prior based on echocardiography and thoracic radiographs. Acute therapy with antibiotics and bronchodilators was initiated at that time with minimal response. Enalapril was also initiated and continued. Echocardiogram Severe enlargement of the right atrium and right ventricle as well as severe thickening of the RVFW and IVS. Marked systolic flattening of the IVS. Severe leakages of the pulmonic and tricuspidRead More

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