Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Q&A 07"

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This in turn exacerbates respiratory stridor.
 
This in turn exacerbates respiratory stridor.
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|q2=What other abnormalities may be present along with this condition in brachycephalic breeds?
 
|q2=What other abnormalities may be present along with this condition in brachycephalic breeds?
 
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Respiration can be further compromised by hypoplasia of the trachea. These primary factors may be accompanied chronically by secondary laryngeal collapse.
 
Respiration can be further compromised by hypoplasia of the trachea. These primary factors may be accompanied chronically by secondary laryngeal collapse.
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|q3=What treatment(s) are available, and what additional surgical procedures should be performed?
 
|q3=What treatment(s) are available, and what additional surgical procedures should be performed?
 
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If tonsilar enlargement and eversion has occurred, tonsillectomy is performed.
 
If tonsilar enlargement and eversion has occurred, tonsillectomy is performed.
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Revision as of 14:41, 18 October 2011

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The larynx of a four-yearold, male Pug presented to the emergency clinic for dyspnea and cyanosis.


Question Answer Article
What is the diagnosis (be specific), and what is the cause of this problem? Link to Article
What other abnormalities may be present along with this condition in brachycephalic breeds? Link to Article
What treatment(s) are available, and what additional surgical procedures should be performed? Link to Article


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