Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2397705 | Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This report describes the clinical manifestations, diagnosis and minimally surgical intervention of a cat with an intraorbital foreign body. A spayed female cat of unknown age was presented with a recurrent cutaneous sinus tract of the left suborbital region. The cat had not vocalized at all since the adoption. A sharp-edged radiopaque foreign body was visualized on dental radiography. Computed tomography outlined the length of the foreign body from the intraorbital soft tissue to the pharynx. The foreign body was removed under the guide of C-arm fluoroscope with minimal skin incision. The surgical site healed completely on the 11th postoperative day, and the cat vocalized normally after healing.
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Authors
Se Eun DVM, Young Woo DVM, Jae Sang DVM, Won Gyun DVM, Manbok DVM, MS, PhD, Junghee DVM, MS, PhD, Kangmoon DVM, MS, PhD,