Difference between revisions of "Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Q&A 22"

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'''This is an intraoral endoscopic picture of an eight-year-old, spayed female Labrador Retriever that presented to the emergency clinic for dyspnea. The owners reported an acute onset of respiratory distress; upon further questioning, you learn that the dog has also had a change in her bark and she seemed to have respiratory difficulties last summer as well.'''
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'''The top photo is an intraoral endoscopic picture of an eight-year-old, spayed female Labrador Retriever that presented to the emergency clinic for dyspnea. The owners reported an acute onset of respiratory distress; upon further questioning, you learn that the dog has also had a change in her bark and she seemed to have respiratory difficulties last summer as well.'''
  
 
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Cervical and thoracic radiographs are made to rule out other possible respiratory diseases.
 
Cervical and thoracic radiographs are made to rule out other possible respiratory diseases.
 
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|q3=Name three surgical procedures that can be used to correct this problem and what complications might be encountered with each? A postoperative intraoral endoscopic view of this animal is shown.
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|q3=Name three surgical procedures that can be used to correct this problem and what complications might be encountered with each? The bottom photo is a postoperative intraoral endoscopic view of this animal.
 
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Three surgical procedures are:
 
Three surgical procedures are:

Revision as of 07:42, 5 September 2011

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The top photo is an intraoral endoscopic picture of an eight-year-old, spayed female Labrador Retriever that presented to the emergency clinic for dyspnea. The owners reported an acute onset of respiratory distress; upon further questioning, you learn that the dog has also had a change in her bark and she seemed to have respiratory difficulties last summer as well.


Question Answer Article
Based on the history and illustration, what is your preliminary diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
How will you confirm the diagnosis? [[|Link to Article]]
Name three surgical procedures that can be used to correct this problem and what complications might be encountered with each? The bottom photo is a postoperative intraoral endoscopic view of this animal. [[|Link to Article]]