Portosystemic shunts (PSS) are abnormal blood vessels that allow blood to bypass the liver, which can lead to serious health issues in dogs and cats. These shunts can be congenital, meaning they ...
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Pets Radar on MSNLiver shunt in dogs: Vet explains the symptoms, causes, and treatmentLiver shunts in dogs occur when veins that usually carry blood to the liver bypass the organ via an abnormal vessel. They can ...
One significant area of research involves congenital portosystemic shunts (CPSS) in dogs and cats, which are abnormal blood vessel connections that bypass the liver, leading to serious health issues.
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