. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. 1116 Obstruction of the Lar^e Venous Trunks. (Ktippel found this to have been the case in 12 out of 38 instances), difficult resijiration occurred, like dyspnea or sudden asphyxia which sometimes caused rapid death.— (Kiippel, Z. f. Tm., 1904. VIII. 321.— Prevot, Bull., 1908, 625.). 4. Obstruction of the Large Venous Trunks. Thrombosis Venarum. Obstruction of the large venous trunks is rare and is usually due to compression (by enlarged lymph glands, tumors, abscesses), less often it occurs in connec


. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. 1116 Obstruction of the Lar^e Venous Trunks. (Ktippel found this to have been the case in 12 out of 38 instances), difficult resijiration occurred, like dyspnea or sudden asphyxia which sometimes caused rapid death.— (Kiippel, Z. f. Tm., 1904. VIII. 321.— Prevot, Bull., 1908, 625.). 4. Obstruction of the Large Venous Trunks. Thrombosis Venarum. Obstruction of the large venous trunks is rare and is usually due to compression (by enlarged lymph glands, tumors, abscesses), less often it occurs in connection with endophlebitis or slowing of the circulation. Cases of thrombosis of the venae cavae have been observed especially in horses and cattle, once also in a dog. In the horse thrombosis of the portal vein has been known to l''ig. 198. t^tciiosis of the anterior vena cava. Edematous infiltration of the region of neck and shoulder; tlic swelling is sharply arrested near the xiphoid cartilage. The symptoms are easily interpreted by the anatomical arrangement of the venous trunks, because stenosis or obstruc- tion of one vena cava produces venous stasis in that part of tlie body from which the vein returns the blood to the heart. Thus thrombosis of the anterior vena cava produces strong- filling of the veins of head, neck, anterior extremities, and thorax, also edematous infiltration of these regions or dropsy of the chest (Fig. 198). If the obstruction is incomplete a neg- ative 2)ulsation may become evident in the jugular Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hutyra, Ferenc, 1860-1934; Marek, Jo?zsef, 1868- joint author; Mohler, John R. (John Robbins), b. 1875, ed; Eichhorn, Adolph, 1875- joint ed. Chicago, A. Eger


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