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Post-anesthetic esophageal stricture in a Labrador Retriever

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Esophageal stricture is a rare complication of anesthesia in dogs and cats. Gastric reflux during or immediately post-anesthesia is thought to be the inciting cause of inflammation and scar formation in the esophagus, resulting in clinical signs that reflect regurgitation and esophageal disease. The following is a case report of a dog with post-anesthetic esophageal stricture and a review of the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of this disease in small animal patients.

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Senior seminar paper
Seminar SF610.1 2007 K47

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2006-09-27

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Dogs -- Diseases -- Case studies; Dogs -- Surgery -- Complications -- Case studies

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