
Get access to all handy features included in the IVIS website
- Get unlimited access to books, proceedings and journals.
- Get access to a global catalogue of meetings, on-site and online courses, webinars and educational videos.
- Bookmark your favorite articles in My Library for future reading.
- Save future meetings and courses in My Calendar and My e-Learning.
- Ask authors questions and read what others have to say.
Epidemiología
Get access to all handy features included in the IVIS website
- Get unlimited access to books, proceedings and journals.
- Get access to a global catalogue of meetings, on-site and online courses, webinars and educational videos.
- Bookmark your favorite articles in My Library for future reading.
- Save future meetings and courses in My Calendar and My e-Learning.
- Ask authors questions and read what others have to say.
Read
Se han identificado numerosos factores de riesgo y entidades clínicas con respecto a las enfermedades cardiovasculares del perro. Se reconoce una predisposición racial en la mayoría de las enfermedades cardiovasculares más habituales (Tabla 1). Muchos perros de raza pequeña y mediana están predispues- tos a la enfermedad crónica valvular adquirida (ECV o endocardiosis), mientras que la cardiomiopatía dilatada (CMD) y los derrames pericárdicos son las causas más frecuentes de insuficiencia cardíaca (IC) en los perros de razas grandes.
Ciertos problemas cardiovasculares afectan más a un sexo que al otro, por ejemplo, las hembras están más predispuestas al conducto arterioso persistente y los machos a la ECV, a la pericarditis idiopática y a la endocarditis bacteriana.
Los perros afectados por enfermedades renales o suprarrenales pueden desarrollar una hipertensión arte- rial sistémica que puede predisponerlos o favorecer la evolución de una enfermedad cardíaca. […]
Get access to all handy features included in the IVIS website
- Get unlimited access to books, proceedings and journals.
- Get access to a global catalogue of meetings, on-site and online courses, webinars and educational videos.
- Bookmark your favorite articles in My Library for future reading.
- Save future meetings and courses in My Calendar and My e-Learning.
- Ask authors questions and read what others have to say.
About
How to reference this publication (Harvard system)?
Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
1,2Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, MA, USA.
Comments (0)
Ask the author
0 comments