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Nasopharyngeal polyp in a 10-month-old cat

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Sheheri-Victoria-ppt2006.pdf (1.37 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/11598
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CVM Senior Seminars
Author
Sheheri, Victoria
Abstract

A ten month old female spayed domestic longhair cat presented with a chief complaint of progressive respiratory distress and recurrent upper respiratory tract infections. Exam findings indicated a feline nasopharyngeal polyp. This paper explores the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of feline nasopharyngeal polyps with a focus on treatment by private practitioners and prevention of recurrence. Recent studies indicate that simple traction-avulsion of feline nasopharyngeal polyps followed by an anti-inflammatory course of prednisolone is a very reasonable first line of treatment that is easily performed by the private practitioner.

Journal / Series
Senior seminar paper
Seminar SF610.1 2006 S54
Date Issued
2006-03-08
Keywords
Cats -- Diseases -- Case studies
Type
term paper

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