Canine congenital portosystemic shunts: Disconnections dissected

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    Abstract

    Canine congenital portosystemic shunts (CPSS) are vascular anomalies that connect the portal vein with the systemic circulation, therefore bypassing the hepatic parenchyma. Portosystemic shunts exist in two different subtypes: extrahepatic and intrahepatic. This congenital disorder is also described in mice, cat, sheep and man. Research has been focused on pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment of CPSS and this has resulted in increased knowledge, although the aetiology of the disease remains unclear. This review focuses on the aetiology and genetic basis of both intra- and extrahepatic shunts.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)14-20
    Number of pages7
    JournalVeterinary Journal
    Volume211
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2016

    Keywords

    • Aetiology
    • Canine portosystemic shunt
    • Congenital
    • Genetics

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