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Severe Pulmonary Hypertension and Pulmonary Thrombi in a Dog.

• PAs can protrude from the lung with severe obstruction and dilation. • Dogs can develop PT secondary to protein-losing nephropathy. • Evidence of classic histopathologic changes associated with chronic PH was present. • Dogs can live with chronic severe PA obstruction and severe PH secondary to PT.

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