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Clinical Communication

A thymoma as a cause of oesophageal obstruction in a dog

Pages 143-145 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

A case of oesophageal obstruction in a dog was caused by an intraluminal, pedunculated thymoma. The tumour was surgically excised and, eventually, the dog made a full recovery. Two days after being discharged from hospital, the dog developed acute myositis involving the temporal muscles which responded, without untoward sequelae, to steroid therapy.

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