Academic literature on the topic 'Hepatic microvascular dysplasia'

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Journal articles on the topic "Hepatic microvascular dysplasia"

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Christiansen, JS, HA Hottinger, L. Allen, L. Phillips, and LR Aronson. "Hepatic microvascular dysplasia in dogs: a retrospective study of 24 cases (1987-1995)." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 36, no. 5 (2000): 385–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/15473317-36-5-385.

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Hepatic microvascular dysplasia (HMD) is a disease involving a microscopic shunting of blood through the liver without the presence of a macroscopic portosystemic shunt (PSS). Data was collected from medical records and telephone conversations with referring veterinarians and owners of 24 dogs diagnosed with HMD. Criteria for diagnosis included histopathological evidence of microvascular dysplasia on hepatic biopsy as well as surgical exploration and a normal mesenteric portogram to rule out a macroscopic PSS. Dogs with HMD frequently have less severe clinical signs and a better long-term prog
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Hwang, Taesung, Soyon An, Ahreum Kim, Changhee Han, Chan Huh, and Hee Chun Lee. "Acquired Portosystemic Shunts Secondary to Hepatic Microvascular Dysplasia in a Young Dog." Journal of Veterinary Clinics 37, no. 2 (2020): 88–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17555/jvc.2020.04.37.2.88.

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Allen, Larie, Daniel Stobie, G. Neal Mauldin, and Keith E. Baer. "Clinicopathologic features of dogs with hepatic microvascular dysplasia with and without portosystemic shunts: 42 cases (1991–1996)." Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 214, no. 2 (1999): 218–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/javma.1999.214.02.218.

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Objective To identify and compare clinicopathologic features between dogs with hepatic microvascular dysplasia (HMD) and confirmed portosystemic shunts (PSS) and dogs with HMD alone and to determine whether any discriminating variables can be identified to differentiate the conditions. Design Retrospective study. Animals 42 dogs with HMD. Procedure Medical records of dogs with HMD examined between January 1991 and October 1996 at 3 veterinary hospitals were reviewed. Results Compared with dogs with PSS and HMD, dogs with HMD alone were older and had higher values for mean corpuscular volume (M
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Sobczak-Filipiak, Małgorzata, Józef Szarek, Iwona Badurek, et al. "Retrospective liver histomorphological analysis in dogs in instances of clinical suspicion of congenital portosystemic shunt." Journal of Veterinary Research 63, no. 2 (2019): 243–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2019-0026.

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AbstractIntroduction: The clinical symptoms of portosystemic shunts (PSSs) and hepatic microvascular dysplasia (HMD) – portal vein hypoplasia (PVH) in dogs are similar. PSSs are abnormal vascular connections between the portal vein system and systemic veins. HMD is a very rare developmental vascular anomaly, recognisable during histopathological examination. The study aim was to assess the prevalence of HMD–PVH and hepatocellular and vascular pathologies in the liver. Material and Methods: Liver biopsies from 140 dogs (of different breeds and both sexes) arousing clinical suspicion of PSS were
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SOBCZAK-FILIPIAK, MAŁGORZATA, JÓZEF SZAREK, MICHAŁ CZOPOWICZ, et al. "Stellate cells in livers of dogs with portal vein hypoperfusion." Medycyna Weterynaryjna 74, no. 1 (2018): 6017–2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21521/mw.6017.

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Hepatic stellate cells play a crucial role in the development of liver fibrosis. In a damaged liver, stellate cells undergo activation, which is manifested as a change of their phenotype: differentiation of stellate cells to myofibroblast-type cells, expression of alpha-Smooth Muscle Actin, their proliferation and a reduction in the size of cytoplasmic lipid droplets. The aim of this study was to determine the number and morphology of stellate cells in the canine liver affected by congenital portosystemic shunt (PSS) and portal vein hypoplasia – hepatic microvascular dysplasia (PVH-HMD). The m
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Miller, J. Davin, John T. Benjamin, David R. Kelly, David B. Frank, and Lawrence S. Prince. "Chorioamnionitis stimulates angiogenesis in saccular stage fetal lungs via CC chemokines." American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 298, no. 5 (2010): L637—L645. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajplung.00414.2009.

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The fetal lung vasculature forms in tandem with developing airways. Whereas saccular airway morphogenesis is arrested in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), the potential vascular phenotype in BPD at this stage of development is less well-understood. As inflammation increases the risk of BPD and induces arrest of saccular airway morphogenesis, we tested the effects of Escherichia coli LPS on fetal mouse lung vascular development. Injecting LPS into the amniotic fluid of Tie2- lacZ endothelial reporter mice at embryonic day 15 stimulated angiogenesis in the saccular stage fetal lung mesenchyme. L
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hepatic microvascular dysplasia"

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Rocha, Carolina Isabel Bicho. "Clínica e cirurgia em animais de companhia." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/17697.

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Neste relatório descreve-se o estágio realizado no Hospital Veterinário das Laranjeiras (HVL), entre de 29 de setembro de 2014 a 30 de março de 2015, essencial à conclusão do mestrado integrado em medicina veterinária. Composto por duas partes, a primeira que relata a casuística acompanhada no estágio e, a segunda, uma revisão bibliográfica acerca de shunts portossistémicos, enfatizando os shunts portoázigos, na sequência de um caso acompanhado no HVL. O shunt portossistémico extra-hepático, congénito, é uma anomalia vascular da circulação venosa intra-abdominal, originando um desvio do fluxo
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