BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2015 2015
DOI: 10.22233/9781910443521.65.1
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Clinical findings and diagnosis in 84 cats with nasal disease after undergoing advanced diagnostic imaging

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“…Chronic nasal disease is generally characterized by nasal and/or ocular discharges, sneezing and stertor, and these were commonly reported in dogs. 1,[17][18][19][20] In a South African study, facial deformity was presented in more than a third of the cases, with the majority of cases observed to have bilateral nasal disease and a haemorrhagic nasal discharge. 16 In our case study, there were similar clinical findings, indicating the possibility of chronic obstructive lesions.…”
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“…Chronic nasal disease is generally characterized by nasal and/or ocular discharges, sneezing and stertor, and these were commonly reported in dogs. 1,[17][18][19][20] In a South African study, facial deformity was presented in more than a third of the cases, with the majority of cases observed to have bilateral nasal disease and a haemorrhagic nasal discharge. 16 In our case study, there were similar clinical findings, indicating the possibility of chronic obstructive lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%