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CT – Nasal Soft Tissue Neoplasia with Secondary Aggressive Osteolysis and Frontal Sinusitis in a Canine

CT – Nasal Soft Tissue Neoplasia with Secondary Aggressive Osteolysis and Frontal Sinusitis in a Canine

History of intermittent sneezing for approximately 2 months. Progressively worse with epistaxis noted this week. CBC and chemistry WNL.  Physical Exam: temperature 102.9; pulse 100; respiration eupneic; MM pink, CRT 2 seconds. OU PLR WNL. Heart and lungs auscultate WNL. Good femoral pulses. Lymph nodes palpate normal. BCS 3/5. Right nares occlusion with no blood…

CT – Bilateral Rhinitis with Mild Non-Aggressive Conchal Lysis in a M Labrador Retriever dog

History of reverse sneezing for about 6 weeks.  On July 12th, the patient presented to his rDVM because for a reddened right eye.  The eye appeared to respond and improve with ophthalmic drops. On July 16th, recheck done for a swelling on the nasal planum. He was prescribed baytril and metacam but the swelling was…

CT and Rads: Malignant Nasal Soft Tissue Neoplasia with Infiltrative Growth and Aggressive Bone Destruction in a 6 year old Boxer dog

History of epistaxis from right nostril. Physical Exam: Right sided skull disfigurement, No nasal airflow and some bupthalmos. CBC and chemistry profile WNL.