@article{Leong_Hikasa_2018, title={Double-chambered left ventricle in a symptomatic cat}, volume={48}, url={https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/article/view/137890}, abstractNote={<p><span class="fontstyle0">This case report describes a rare presentation of a cardiac anomaly in an 8-year-old, spayed female domestic<br>short-haired cat presented with heart failure. Complete diagnostic work-ups which included chest radiography,<br>electrocardiogram, echocardiography, and serum cardiac biomarker levels were performed. On echocardiography, a<br>band of tissue was found extending in the left ventricular chamber, dividing the chamber into basal and apical portions,<br>giving rise of a diagnosis of progressive double-chambered left ventricle. Suggestion to treat tachycardia and<br>pulmonary edema was given to the veterinarian who referred the case. However, the cat was found dead one month<br>later.</span> </p>}, number={2}, journal={The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine}, author={Leong, Zi Ping and Hikasa, Yoshiaki}, year={2018}, month={Aug.}, pages={311–316} }