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J Zoo Wildl Med ; 32(2): 268-72, 2001 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12790433

ABSTRACT

A 3-mo-old male white Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris) presented with the chief complaint of regurgitation of solid food since weaning at 2 mo of age. Compared with its littermates, the tiger was in poor body condition and weighed only 10.3 kg when its littermates were estimated at 20-25 kg. Thoracic radiographs showed a megaesophagus cranial to the heart base. A contrast esophagram more clearly outlined the megaesophagus, and fluoroscopy demonstrated normal motility of the caudal esophagus. Endoscopic examination revealed a structure coursing dorsally from right to left over the esophagus and a constrictive band on the left of the esophagus at the heart base. Nonselective angiography confirmed the presence of a persistent right aortic arch, as well as an aberrant left subclavian artery. A left fourth intercostal thoracotomy was performed, and the ligamentum arteriosum was double ligated and divided. The left subclavian artery did not cause significant compromise of the esophagus and was not manipulated at surgery. The tiger recovered well from anesthesia and surgery. Solid food was slowly introduced over a 2-mo period without any regurgitation. The cub gained weight rapidly after surgery.


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Aorta, Thoracic/abnormalities , Carnivora/abnormalities , Esophageal Achalasia/veterinary , Esophageal Stenosis/veterinary , Subclavian Artery/abnormalities , Animals , Aorta, Thoracic/diagnostic imaging , Aorta, Thoracic/surgery , Esophageal Achalasia/diagnostic imaging , Esophageal Achalasia/etiology , Esophageal Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Esophageal Stenosis/etiology , Male , Radiography , Subclavian Artery/diagnostic imaging
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