Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Q&A 05

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A six-year-old, castrated male Yorkshire Terrier is presented with a 2-year history of coughing. Today the dog is coughing almost constantly. He has cyanotic mucous membranes and markedly increased inspiratory effort. Radiographs had been taken at a previous visit.


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If radiographs had not confirmed the diagnosis, what additional tests could be performed to diagnose this condition? Link to Article
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