Recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax in four surgically treated Japanese Spitz dogs
Celine Siew Lin Toh,
Jayson Tuan
Abstract:Four Japanese Spitz dogs between 5 and 11 months old were presented for acute dyspnoea. Thoracic radiographs and CT identified bilateral pneumothorax and pulmonary cavitary lesions. The median lesion size was 30 mm (range 7‒50 mm). After initial stabilisation, one dog underwent median sternotomy, while three dogs underwent intercostal thoracotomy. Surgical exploration found grossly haemorrhagic pulmonary bullous lesions in all cases. Histopathology revealed blood‐filled cavities with interstitial fibrosis and … Show more
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