1. Chylous ascites in three dogs.
- Author
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Fossum TW, Hay WH, Boothe HW, Zack PM, Sherding RG, and Miller MW
- Subjects
- Animals, Chylous Ascites diagnosis, Chylous Ascites pathology, Dog Diseases pathology, Dogs, Female, Jejunum pathology, Liver pathology, Lymphatic Diseases complications, Lymphatic Diseases veterinary, Lymphatic System injuries, Lymphatic System pathology, Lymphography adverse effects, Lymphography veterinary, Male, Rupture, Chylous Ascites veterinary, Dog Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
Chylous ascites was diagnosed in 3 dogs. Mesenteric lymphangiography was performed in 2 dogs and helped delineate abnormalities of the lymphatic system. The cause of chylous ascites in each dog appeared to be different. In 1 dog, a ruptured mesenteric lymphatic was identified at surgery. Evidence of abdominal lymphatic obstruction was found in another dog. Chylous ascites in the third dog appeared to be a complication of mesenteric lymphangiography for chylothorax.
- Published
- 1992