
Aortic stenosis in dogs and cats: past, present and future
Video 1: Subaortic stenosis in a dog. Subaortic fibrous hyperechogenic tissue (arrow) protruding into the LVOT is seen in the right parasternal or left parasternal long-axis views
Video 2: Subaortic stenosis in a cat. Subaortic fibrous hyperechogenic tissue (arrow) protruding into the LVOT is seen in the right parasternal or left parasternal long-axis views
Video 3: Subvalvular (arrow) and valvular aortic stenosis in a dog. (left apical view)
Video 4: Subvalvular lesion (arrow) is obstructing aortic outflow in a dog with subaortic stenosis, causing turbulent flow in aorta
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