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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 36, Issue 4, 304-308
Copyright © 2000 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Successful treatment of intratracheal cuterebrosis in two cats

LD Dvorak, JD Bay, DT Crouch, and RM Corwin

Two cases of feline intratracheal myiasis due to Cuterebra spp. larvae are reported. Both cats presented with inspiratory dyspnea and a nonproductive cough. One larva was successfully removed during thoracotomy, and the other was removed during bronchoscopy using forceps passed through a bronchoscope operating channel. Clinical signs were alleviated following removal of the larvae.


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