BACKGROUND: Acquired aortopulmonary fistulation is a rare condition in humans. It usually results as a late complication of a true or pseudoaneurysm of the thoracic aorta. It is most commonly associated with trauma or surgery, less commonly with atherosclerosis, inflammation, hypertension or Marfan's syndrome. Aortopulmonary fistulation is also seen as a rare complication of acute aortic dissection. On rare occasions, acquired aortopulmonary fistulation is reported in aged patients without any of the above mentioned triggering factors. Thus, these cases should be considered as idiopathic aortopulmonary fistulation. Clearly, the pathogenesis of this condition is not yet completely understood. Friesian horses are highly inbred and are affecte...
BACKGROUND: Aortic rupture is quite common in Friesian horses unlike in Warmblood horses and a hered...
Rupture of the aorta is much more common in Friesians compared with other breeds of horse. Rupture a...
Aortic rupture is known to occur more commonly and at a different anatomical location in Friesian ho...
BACKGROUND: Acquired aortopulmonary fistulation is a rare condition in humans. It usually results as...
Reasons for performing study: In horses, aortic sinus of Valsalva aneurysms or tears in the aortic r...
The aorta can rupture at the aortic root or aortic arch. In most breeds, the aortic root is the like...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
Additional file 1. Rotating pdf of the technovit cast showing the aortopulmonary connection in an af...
Aortic rupture is quite rare in Warmblood horses and is best known as an acute and fatal rupture of ...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
This case report describes the clinical presentation, the necropsy findings, and genetic results of ...
Background: Thoracic aortic rupture and aortopulmonary fistulation are rare conditions in horses. It...
Sudden deaths of horses in multiple equestrian disciplines have been attributed to acute and chronic...
BACKGROUND: Aortic rupture is quite common in Friesian horses unlike in Warmblood horses and a hered...
Rupture of the aorta is much more common in Friesians compared with other breeds of horse. Rupture a...
Aortic rupture is known to occur more commonly and at a different anatomical location in Friesian ho...
BACKGROUND: Acquired aortopulmonary fistulation is a rare condition in humans. It usually results as...
Reasons for performing study: In horses, aortic sinus of Valsalva aneurysms or tears in the aortic r...
The aorta can rupture at the aortic root or aortic arch. In most breeds, the aortic root is the like...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
Additional file 1. Rotating pdf of the technovit cast showing the aortopulmonary connection in an af...
Aortic rupture is quite rare in Warmblood horses and is best known as an acute and fatal rupture of ...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
Aortic rupture in horses is a rare condition. Although it is relatively common in the Friesian breed...
This case report describes the clinical presentation, the necropsy findings, and genetic results of ...
Background: Thoracic aortic rupture and aortopulmonary fistulation are rare conditions in horses. It...
Sudden deaths of horses in multiple equestrian disciplines have been attributed to acute and chronic...
BACKGROUND: Aortic rupture is quite common in Friesian horses unlike in Warmblood horses and a hered...
Rupture of the aorta is much more common in Friesians compared with other breeds of horse. Rupture a...
Aortic rupture is known to occur more commonly and at a different anatomical location in Friesian ho...