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Title: Cambios ecocardiográficos (por hipertensión pulmonar) en perros con dirofilariosis cardiopulmonar por "Dirofilaria immitis"
Authors: Serrano Parreño, Bernardo
Director: Montoya Alonso, José Alberto 
Carretón Gómez, Elena 
Caro Vadillo, Alicia 
UNESCO Clasification: 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
Keywords: Dirofilariosis
Dirofilaria immitis
Ecocardiografía
Hipertensión pulmonar
Pulmonary artery, et al
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: La dirofilariosis cardiopulmonar es una enfermedad parasitaria de carácter grave producida por el nematodo Dirofilaria immitis. Esta enfermedad es cosmopolita y se encuentra distribuida ampliamente en zonas tropicales y subtropicales. La patogénesis de la dirofilariosis se atribuye a la presencia de los parásitos que, en su forma adulta, se localizan principalmente en las arterias pulmonares y en el ventrículo derecho del hospedador, causando endarteritis pulmonar proliferativa e hipertensión pulmonar que, si no es tratada, de forma crónica produce insuficiencia cardiaca congestiva.
Cardiopulmonary dirofilariosis is a severe parasitic disease caused by the nematode Dirofilaria immitis. It is a cosmopolitan disease, widely found in in tropical and subtropical areas. The pathogenesis of this disease is caused by the presence of the adult parasites in the pulmonary arteries and right ventricle of the host, causing pulmonary proliferative endarteritis and pulmonary hypertension which, if not treated, chronically leads to right-sided congestive heart failure. In the early stages, no apparent echocardiographic changes are observed; however, the generation of endarteritis, which afterwards will produce pulmonary hypertension, starts from the beginning of the infection.
Description: Programa de doctorado: Clínica e investigación terapéutica
Faculty: Facultad de Veterinaria
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/25870
Rights: by-nc-nd
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