Epiglottic retroversion (ER) is an uncommon and poorly understood disorder of the upper respiratory tract in small breed dogs. In this retrospective study, perioperative characteristics, surgical technique, outcome, and complications in nine dogs that underwent surgical treatment for ER and/or concurrent upper respiratory tract disorders, were evaluated. The most frequently reported clinical symptoms were chronic intermittent inspiratory stridor (89%), exercise intolerance (78%), and dyspnea (67%). Concurrent respiratory disorders were highly prevalent (78%). Five dogs initially underwent a temporary epiglottopexy and two a permanent epiglottopexy. In two dogs, both suffering from concurrent laryngeal paralysis, only a unilateral cricoaryte...
A 2.4-kg, six-year-old, sterilised, male Pomeranian presented with dyspnoea that had begun two years...
Objectives: To describe a formerly unknown dynamic disorder of the epiglottis and to attempt to dete...
Laryngeal hemiplegia is a progressive upper airway dysfunction in the horse. It is not only seen in ...
Epiglottic retroversion (ER) is an uncommon and poorly understood disorder of the upper respiratory ...
Objective: To report intraoperative and major postoperative complications in dogs treated surgically...
A ten-year-old Lusitano cross gelding presented to Cornell Equine Orthopedic Surgery Service on Apri...
This case report describes the endoscopic findings and outcome in 6 horses diagnosed with dynamic ep...
Stage III laryngeal collapse is defined as the collapse of the corniculate processes of the arytenoi...
A 3‐year‐old Standardbred trotting gelding presented to the Atlantic Veterinary College for diagnost...
Background: Laryngeal paralysis is a disorder that affects the movement of the arytenoid cartilages,...
In recent years, laryngeal paralysis in dogs, has become a frequently recognised disorder. Various s...
Objectives: To describe a formerly unknown dynamic disorder of the epiglottis and to attempt to dete...
Background: Laryngeal paralysis, failure of arytenoid cartilage, and vocal fold abduction is commonl...
Laryngeal paralysis is the effect of an inability to abduct the arytenoid cartilages during inspirat...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: After a first clinical study showing a high prevalence of gastrointestinal...
A 2.4-kg, six-year-old, sterilised, male Pomeranian presented with dyspnoea that had begun two years...
Objectives: To describe a formerly unknown dynamic disorder of the epiglottis and to attempt to dete...
Laryngeal hemiplegia is a progressive upper airway dysfunction in the horse. It is not only seen in ...
Epiglottic retroversion (ER) is an uncommon and poorly understood disorder of the upper respiratory ...
Objective: To report intraoperative and major postoperative complications in dogs treated surgically...
A ten-year-old Lusitano cross gelding presented to Cornell Equine Orthopedic Surgery Service on Apri...
This case report describes the endoscopic findings and outcome in 6 horses diagnosed with dynamic ep...
Stage III laryngeal collapse is defined as the collapse of the corniculate processes of the arytenoi...
A 3‐year‐old Standardbred trotting gelding presented to the Atlantic Veterinary College for diagnost...
Background: Laryngeal paralysis is a disorder that affects the movement of the arytenoid cartilages,...
In recent years, laryngeal paralysis in dogs, has become a frequently recognised disorder. Various s...
Objectives: To describe a formerly unknown dynamic disorder of the epiglottis and to attempt to dete...
Background: Laryngeal paralysis, failure of arytenoid cartilage, and vocal fold abduction is commonl...
Laryngeal paralysis is the effect of an inability to abduct the arytenoid cartilages during inspirat...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: After a first clinical study showing a high prevalence of gastrointestinal...
A 2.4-kg, six-year-old, sterilised, male Pomeranian presented with dyspnoea that had begun two years...
Objectives: To describe a formerly unknown dynamic disorder of the epiglottis and to attempt to dete...
Laryngeal hemiplegia is a progressive upper airway dysfunction in the horse. It is not only seen in ...