Мегаэзофагус у собак: литература

Bartges JW, Nielson DL: Reversible megaesophagus associated with atypical primary hypoadrenocorticism in a dog. J Am Vet Med Assoc 201:889, 1992. Report and discussion of the pathophysiology of megaesophagus associated with glucocorticoid-deficient hypoadrenocorticism.

Boudrieau RJ, Rogers WA: Megaesophagus in the dog: A review of 50 cases. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 21:33, 1985. Good review of canine megaesophagus with classification of causes.

Bright RM, Burrows CF: Percutaneous endoscopic tube gastrostomy in dogs. Am J Vet Res 49:629,1988. Describes technique for endoscopic placement of gastrostomy feeding tubes in dogs.

Cox VS, Wallace LJ, Anderson VE, et al: Hereditaiy esophageal dysfunction in the miniature schnauzer dog. Am J Vet Res 41:326, 1980. Discusses heritability and clinical course of esophageal hypomotility in Miniature Schnauzer doff.

Dewey CW, Shelton GD, Bailey CS, et al: Neuromuscular dysfunction in five dogs with acquired myasthenia gravis and presumptive hypothyroidism. Prog Vet Neurol 6:117, 1995. Report describes MG, hypothyroidism, and megaesophagus in five doff; clinical signs resolved in two dogs after thyroid hormone therapy.

Diamant N, Szczepanski M: Idiopathic megaesophagus in the dog: Reasons for spontaneous improvement and a possible method of medical therapy. Can Vet J 15:66, 1974. Discussion of idiopathic megaesophagus and observations on the clinical course of this disorder.

Guilford WG: Megaesophagus in the dog and cat. Semin Vet Med Surg Small Anim 5:37, 1990. Good overview of the causes, clinical course, and treatment of canine and feline megaesophagus.

Holland CT, Satchell PM, Farrow BRH: Vagal afferent dysfunction in naturally occurring canine esophageal motility disorder. Dig Dis Sci 39:2090,1994. Study confirming normal efferent nerve function but abnormal afferent nerve Junction as the cause of congenital megaesophagus in the dog.

Holland CT, Stachell PM, Farrow BRH: Vagal esophagomotor nerve function and esophageal motor performance in dogs with congenital idiopathic megaesophagus. Am J Vet Res 57:906, 1996. Study of congenital megaesophagus in dogs found normal vagal efferent innervation and decreased esophageal motor function.

Jaggy A, Oliver JE, Ferguson DC, et al: Neurological manifestations of hypothyroidism: A retrospective study of 29 dogs. J Vet Intern Med 8:328, 1994. Good review of the neurologic manifestations of hypothyroidism in the dog, with a report of four cases of hypothyroid-related megaesophagus.

Mears EA, Jenkins C, Daniel G, et al: The effect of cisapride and meto- clopramide on esophageal motility in normal beagles. Proceedings of the 14th American College of Veterinaiy Internal Medicine, San Antonio, TX, Forum 738 (Abstract), 1996. Describes the results of manometric and scintigraphic measurements of esophageal function in normal dogs treated with cisapride and metoclopramide.

Shelton GD: Canine my asthenia gravis. In: Kirk RW, Bonagura JD, eds: Current Veterinary Therapy XL Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1992, p 1039. Good overview of the clinical manifestations and treatment of MG in the dog.

Shelton GD, Willard MD, Cardinet GH, et al: Acquired myasthenia gravis: Selective involvement of esophageal, pharyngeal, and facial muscles. J Vet Intern Med 4:281, 1990. Report of the clinical features and outcome of acquired focal MG in dogs, with emphasis on esophageal hypomotility.

Tan BJ, Diamant NE: Assessment of the neural defect in a dog with idiopathic megaesophagus. Dig Dis Sci 32:76, 1987. Esophageal function study in dogs with congenital megaesophagus indicates that a defect probably exists in the afferent pathway of the swallowing reflex, whereas the efferent pathway is normal.

Washabau RJ: Canine megaesophagus: Pathogenesis and therapy. Proceedings of the Tenth American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, San Diego, CA, 1992, p 671. Describes the results of manometric measurements of the upper and lower esophageal sphincters and of the esophageal body during swallowing and during intraluminal distention in adult dogs with idiopathic megaesophagus. Results indicate that a defect probably exists in the afferent nerve pathway of the swallowing reflex.

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