Atrial septal defect in a Korean wild raccoon dog

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An approximately two-year-old, male 6.1 kg body weight, Korean wild raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides koreensis) was captured by the wildlife medical rescue center of Kangwon National University. Upon physical examination, the heart rate was 87 beats per min and there were no clinical signs. The hematological, and blood biochemical profiles revealed no remarkable findings; however, thoracic radiographs showed cardiac enlargement, especially in the right atrium. On electrocardiogram, sinus node dysfunction and bradyarrhythmia were revealed. Echocardiography showed a left-to-right shunting atrial septal defect. Based on these findings, this Korean wild raccoon dog was diagnosed with atrial septal defect. This is the rare case report of atrial septal defect in wildlife.

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Yim, S., Choi, S., Kim, J., Chung, J. Y., & Park, I. (2017). Atrial septal defect in a Korean wild raccoon dog. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 79(10), 1712–1715. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0217

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