Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Q&A 11

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This is a skull radiograph of a five-year-old, male German Shepherd Dog that presented for chronic sanguinopurulent nasal discharge, ulceration of the external nares and intermittent epistaxis.


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Based on this radiograph, what is the diagnosis and what signs enable you to be confident of your diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
What other diagnostic tests would be useful to perform? [[|Link to Article]]
Describe the most non-invasive treatment for this condition. Why does this therapy provide a better prognosis, and what complications can occur? [[|Link to Article]]


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