Trancient Horner’s Syndrome as a Result of Nasopharyngeal Polyp Traction-Avulsion in a Cat

A 5-month old, female, half-breed Russian Blue cat was admitted to Animal Hospital of Near East University with a complaint of noisy breathing. Nasopharynx examination revealed a mass in the left region. The findings of external ear canal and tympanic membrane, and cavum tympani were normal accord...

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Main Authors: F. Eser ÖZGENCİL, Çağrı GÜLTEKİN, Gökhan ULUKAN
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Language:English
Published: Kafkas University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 2017-07-01
Series:Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi
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Online Access:http://vetdergikafkas.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_KVFD_2100.pdf
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Çağrı GÜLTEKİN
Gökhan ULUKAN
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description A 5-month old, female, half-breed Russian Blue cat was admitted to Animal Hospital of Near East University with a complaint of noisy breathing. Nasopharynx examination revealed a mass in the left region. The findings of external ear canal and tympanic membrane, and cavum tympani were normal according to video otoscopic examination and direct tympanic bulla radiography, respectively. Mass was removed by traction-avulsion and histopathological examination showed chronic inflammatory polyp. Horner’s syndrome was recovered within a month in post-operative period.
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spelling doaj.art-dc6c36f128984db79746ea1f33fde46a2023-09-02T11:26:25ZengKafkas University, Faculty of Veterinary MedicineKafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi1300-60451309-22512017-07-0123466967110.9775/kvfd.2016.17136Trancient Horner’s Syndrome as a Result of Nasopharyngeal Polyp Traction-Avulsion in a CatF. Eser ÖZGENCİLÇağrı GÜLTEKİNGökhan ULUKANA 5-month old, female, half-breed Russian Blue cat was admitted to Animal Hospital of Near East University with a complaint of noisy breathing. Nasopharynx examination revealed a mass in the left region. The findings of external ear canal and tympanic membrane, and cavum tympani were normal according to video otoscopic examination and direct tympanic bulla radiography, respectively. Mass was removed by traction-avulsion and histopathological examination showed chronic inflammatory polyp. Horner’s syndrome was recovered within a month in post-operative period. http://vetdergikafkas.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_KVFD_2100.pdfnasopharyngeal polypsfeline inflammatory polypshorner’s syndrome
spellingShingle F. Eser ÖZGENCİL
Çağrı GÜLTEKİN
Gökhan ULUKAN
Trancient Horner’s Syndrome as a Result of Nasopharyngeal Polyp Traction-Avulsion in a Cat
Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi
nasopharyngeal polyps
feline inflammatory polyps
horner’s syndrome
title Trancient Horner’s Syndrome as a Result of Nasopharyngeal Polyp Traction-Avulsion in a Cat
title_full Trancient Horner’s Syndrome as a Result of Nasopharyngeal Polyp Traction-Avulsion in a Cat
title_fullStr Trancient Horner’s Syndrome as a Result of Nasopharyngeal Polyp Traction-Avulsion in a Cat
title_full_unstemmed Trancient Horner’s Syndrome as a Result of Nasopharyngeal Polyp Traction-Avulsion in a Cat
title_short Trancient Horner’s Syndrome as a Result of Nasopharyngeal Polyp Traction-Avulsion in a Cat
title_sort trancient horner s syndrome as a result of nasopharyngeal polyp traction avulsion in a cat
topic nasopharyngeal polyps
feline inflammatory polyps
horner’s syndrome
url http://vetdergikafkas.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_KVFD_2100.pdf
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