Irish Veterinary Journal (Mar 2008)

Right cranial lung lobe torsion after a diaphragmatic rupture repair in a Jack Russell terrier

  • Terzo E,
  • Pink J,
  • Puggioni A,
  • Shiel R,
  • Andreoni V,
  • McAllister H

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-61-3-170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 3
pp. 170 – 174

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Abstract A seven-year-old male Jack Russell terrier was presented with a history of coughing, generalised weakness and lethargy 10 days after an abdominal coeliotomy to repair a large diaphragmatic rupture. Thoracic radiographs demonstrated a soft tissue mass in the midcaudal right thoracic cavity. Ultrasonographic studies, bronchoscopy and subsequent exploratory thoracotomy confirmed a diagnosis of a right cranial lung lobe torsion (LLT), with an anomalous caudodorsal displacement of the affected lobe. LLT should be considered as a differential diagnosis for respiratory tract disease following diaphragmatic rupture repair.

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