Selected article for: "inspiratory stridor and nocturnal apnea"

Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_1085
    Snippet: Fourdogs were Pugs, two dogs Pomeranian, one mixed breed and three Chihuahua; seven dogs were females and three males, mean age was 6,2 years (1‐12y). Main clinical signs were inspiratory dyspnea and inspiratory stridor in nine dogs, five dogs exhibited stertorous breathing and two dogs nocturnal apnea. Mean duration of clinical signs was 13 months (0.5‐60 mos)......
    Document: Fourdogs were Pugs, two dogs Pomeranian, one mixed breed and three Chihuahua; seven dogs were females and three males, mean age was 6,2 years (1‐12y). Main clinical signs were inspiratory dyspnea and inspiratory stridor in nine dogs, five dogs exhibited stertorous breathing and two dogs nocturnal apnea. Mean duration of clinical signs was 13 months (0.5‐60 mos).

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