| Literature DB >> 16141182 |
Martin J Jakubiak1, Cecile T Siedlecki, Elisabeth Zenger, Mark L Matteucci, Kristine A Bruskiewicz, Douglas A Rohn, Philip J Bergman.
Abstract
Medical records of 27 cats with masses of the larynx and trachea were examined. Six cats had inflammatory masses, and 21 cats had neoplastic lesions. A definitive diagnosis was reached in 22 cats with a single biopsy. The median age of the cats was 12.0 years (range 6 to 20 years). Dyspnea was the most common clinical sign. Accurate diagnoses were best obtained through direct laryngeal or tracheal examination combined with histological examination of tissue biopsies. Kaplan-Meier survival data for all inflammatory and neoplastic lesions showed a median survival of 5 days, with 7.4% of cats alive at 1 year.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16141182 DOI: 10.5326/0410310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Anim Hosp Assoc ISSN: 0587-2871 Impact factor: 1.023