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A challenging case: Thymic cyst and recurrent chylothorax in a cat
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- Author(s): By:Peter Nurre, DVM, DACVIM; Roger Johnson, DVM, DACVIM; Kevin Bissonnette, DVM, MS; Carl Koehler, DVM, DACVS;By:Peter Nurre, DVM, DACVIM; Roger Johnson, DVM, DACVIM; Kevin Bissonnette, DVM, MS; Carl Koehler, DVM, DACVS;By:Peter Nurre, DVM, DACVIM; Roger Johnson, DVM, DACVIM; Kevin Bissonnette, DVM, MS; Carl Koehler, DVM, DACVS;By:Peter Nurre, DVM, DACVIM; Roger Johnson, DVM, DACVIM; Kevin Bissonnette, DVM, MS; Carl Koehler, DVM, DACVS
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Veterinary Medicine (USA), September 1, 2008 Features, 21pp
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- Abstract:
A 13-year-old castrated male domestic longhaired cat had been presented to the referring veterinarian for evaluation of dyspnea and listlessness of two days' duration. The cat weighed 14.5 lb (6.6 kg), was eupneic, and appeared to be stable. The results of a complete blood count, serum chemistry profile, and total thyroxine (T 4) concentration had been unremarkable...
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