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| | + | ==Typical Signalment== |
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| | + | ==Description== |
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| | + | ==Diagnosis== |
| | + | ===Clinical Signs=== |
| | + | usually result from food/fluid impaction in the sacculated area and can present as: |
| | + | *regurgitation |
| | + | *odynophagia |
| | + | *retching |
| | + | *sepsis if the diverticulum becomes perforated |
| | + | ===Laboratory Tests=== |
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| | + | ===Diagnostic Imaging=== |
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| | + | ==Treatment== |
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| | + | ==Prognosis== |
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| | + | ==References== |