Literature DB >> 24268334

Canine nasal disease.

Leah A Cohn1.   

Abstract

Nasal disease often manifests as nasal discharge with or without other nasal signs. Attention to signalment, history, and physical examination findings often facilitates a differential diagnosis. Imaging techniques and tissue sampling for microscopic examination are usually necessary for diagnosis. Advanced imaging offers important advantages over traditional skull radiographs but is less widely available and more costly. Bacterial culture is seldom beneficial, and fungal culture is reserved for cases likely to have fungal rhinitis. Nasal biopsy is required to confirm a specific diagnosis and is always required for diagnosis of specific tumor type or for inflammatory rhinitis.
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Keywords:  Epistaxis; Nasal adenocarcinoma; Nasal discharge; Rhinitis; Sinonasal aspergillosis

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24268334     DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2013.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract        ISSN: 0195-5616            Impact factor:   2.093


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Authors:  Daniel Elad; Esther Segal
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-06-21       Impact factor: 5.640

2.  Upper digestive tract abnormalities in dogs with chronic idiopathic lymphoplasmacytic rhinitis.

Authors:  Paola Gianella; Silvia Roncone; Ugo Ala; Enrico Bottero; Federica Cagnasso; Giulia Cagnotti; Claudio Bellino
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2020-07-03       Impact factor: 3.333

3.  Emergence of nasal chondrosarcoma in a dog with nasal polyposis.

Authors:  Judd A Sumner; Adrian I Witham; Andrew W Stent; Paul F Wightman; Caroline S Mansfield
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2018-03-09
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