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An eight-week-old cockatoo presented as an emergency because the owner noticed food coming from the throat. The bird is still being syringe fed and weaning has not yet been started. The bird is bright, alert and active on presentation.

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What is your diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
What is the most likely aetiology for this condition given the history and physical findings? [[|Link to Article]]
How should this condition be managed surgically and what is the longterm prognosis? [[|Link to Article]]


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