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Radiographic Findings in 16 Dogs Infected with Angiostrongylus Vasorum

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Journal Vet Rec
Publisher Wiley
Date 2004 May 4
PMID 15119894
Citations 10
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Abstract

Thoracic radiographs of 16 dogs infected naturally with Angiostrongylus vasorum showed signs of bronchial thickening, an interstitial pattern and a multifocal and/or peripheral alveolar pattern. In dogs treated with fenbendazole, follow-up radiographs showed that the alveolar pattern had resolved and a mild, hazy interstitial pattern had developed. In contrast with dogs with heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis), no pulmonary vascular lesions were identified.

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