Persistent Left Cranial Vena Cava in a Cat

Zeki Yilmaz*, Meriç Kocatürk, Jørgen Koch

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Abstract

A 9-year-old-male British fold cat was presented for a general health check before anesthesia. Clinical and laboratory examinations were unremarkable. Echocardiography showed that the cardiac anatomy and function were normal, and the presence of a dilated coronary sinus (CS), highly suggestive of a persistent left cranial vena cava (PLCVC). Clinicians should keep in mind that PLCVC may be present when a dilated CS is noted by echocardiography, and it could be confirmed simultaneously by agitated-saline-study as a non-invasive and cost-effective diagnostic tool in practice. Further research is required to elucidate whether PLCVC is an accomplice or an innocent finding in cats.

Original languageEnglish
JournalKafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi
Volume30
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)393-396
ISSN1300-6045
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • Cat
  • Persistent left cranial vena cava
  • Thoracic venous anomaly

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