Tag: trachea

Tracheal Stent

Presentation A 5 year old male neutered Yorkshire Terrier presented for evaluation of tracheal collapse. The patient was experiencing severe episodes of dyspnea and tachypnea at night accompanied with mild to moderate coughing and gagging as well as labored respirations. He had been previously treated with cough suppressants, corticosteroids, antihistamines, and antibiotics intermittently for several years prior to presentation with variable response. Thoracic Radiographs Marked tracheal collapse in the caudal cervical region. The intrathoracic structures are normal. Obesity Tracheal Fluoroscopy There is severe almost complete collapse of the caudal cervical trachea to the level of the thoracic inlet. There isRead More

Severe CHF

Presentation An 11 year old male neutered Yorkshire terrier presented for evaluation of coughing. The patient had a history of seizures that were controlled with Phenobarbital. He also had a several year history of a murmur. The coughing had been intermittent for several years as well but had progressively worsened in the 2-3 months prior to presentation. The coughing was described by the owners as hacking to honking with a terminal retch and did not appear to be associated with exercise or excitement. Echocardiogram Severe thickening of the mitral valve leaflets leading to severe regurgitation and moderate to severe leftRead More

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