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Diagnosis and surgical treatment of a nasopharyngeal cyst in a dog
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Diagnosis and surgical treatment of a nasopharyngeal cyst in a dog

D.N. Clements, H. Thompson, V.S. Johnson, S.P. Clarke and R.T. Doust
Journal of Small Animal Practice, Vol.47(11), pp.674-677
2006
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Abstract

A 21-month-old boxer dog was presented with clinical signs caused by nasopharyngeal obstruction. A mineralised mass in the nasopharynx was identified by radiography. Computed tomography allowed accurate anatomical localisation of the cystic lesion and identification of an ossified wall. Surgical removal of the mass by a ventral approach resulted in complete resolution of clinical signs. Histopathological examination strongly suggested that the cyst was derived from remnants of Rathke’s pouch.

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.232 Veterinary Sciences
3.232.1120 Veterinary Oncology
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