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Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation Vol. 21 Issue 4, 543-546
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Case Reports

Persistent truncus arteriosus with dissecting aneurysm and subsequent cardiac tamponade in a lamb

Verena Haist, Alexandra von Altrock and Andreas Beineke1

Correspondence: 1Corresponding Author: Andreas Beineke, Department of Pathology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Buenteweg 17, D-30559 Hanover, Germany. andreas.beineke{at}tiho-hannover.de

The present case report describes the necropsy and histopathology findings of a 3-week-old lamb with persistent truncus arteriosus (PTA). This rare cardiac malformation was characterized by the presence of a common arterial trunk arising from the right ventricle and overriding a ventricular septal defect. The pulmonary arteries originated from a short common trunk from this PTA, which subsequently continued as the thoracic aorta. The death of the lamb was attributed to a rupture of the PTA with subsequent cardiac tamponade. Histologically, a dissecting aneurysm with elastic fiber fragmentation in the wall of the PTA was identified as the underlying pathologic condition. Altered hemodynamic forces with subsequent secondary vasculopathy, as well as congenital primary vasculopathies, should be considered as an underlying pathogenetic mechanism.

Key Words: Cardiac tamponade • dissecting aneurysm • persistent truncus arteriosus • sheep







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