Selected article for: "bronchoalveolar lavage and fine needle"

Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2017_6_15
  • ID: ri2w5iby_720_1
    Snippet: chial, interstitial, and/or alveolar). Three cats (6%) had bilateral pleural effusion and 3 cats (6%) had normal radiographs. All lung lobes were abnormal in the majority of cats and the median severity score of all lung lobes was 2 out of 3 (moderate). Feline histoplasmosis results in pulmonary abnormalities in the majority of cats infected, and the predominant pulmonary pattern is a moderate bronchial pattern with or without an interstitial com.....
    Document: chial, interstitial, and/or alveolar). Three cats (6%) had bilateral pleural effusion and 3 cats (6%) had normal radiographs. All lung lobes were abnormal in the majority of cats and the median severity score of all lung lobes was 2 out of 3 (moderate). Feline histoplasmosis results in pulmonary abnormalities in the majority of cats infected, and the predominant pulmonary pattern is a moderate bronchial pattern with or without an interstitial component. To retrospectively evaluate the presence of hemosiderin in canine and feline bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples and possible association with signalment, pre-BAL treatment, diagnosis, blood parameters, transthoracic fine-needle aspiration, BAL procedure time and prior immune-mediated disease or neoplasia.

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