A 2-year-old Rottweiler dog was evaluated for cough, regurgitation, and nasal discharge, and was subsequently diagnosed with sinonasal aspergillosis and secondary esophageal disease. Following treatment of sinonasal aspergillosis, all clinical signs resolved. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of resolution of esophageal dysfunction following treatment of sinonasal aspergillosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To identify abnormalities of the celiac artery (CA) and major branches in dogs and cats by computed tomography angiography (CTA).
Study Design: Multi-institutional retrospective case series.
Animals: Two hundred fifty-four dogs and 13 cats.
Objective: Our objectives were: 1) to review the complications associated with stabilization of appendicular fractures in cats and small dogs using locking compression plates (LCP), and 2) to identify factors that could influence fixation construct stability.
Study Design: Retrospective clinical study.
Materials And Methods: Medical and radiographic records of cats and small dogs with appendicular fractures treated with LCP were reviewed.