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John A Davies1, Elisabeth C R Snead, John W Pharr
1Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, 12151 West 136th Street, Apartment 635, Overland Park, Kansas 66221-7581, USA. daviesj@gmail.com
Abstract:
The most common presenting clinical signs of lung-lobe torsion include dyspnea, tachypnea, lethargy, and anorexia. Tussive syncope secondary to lung-lobe torsion has not been documented. This article describes the presentation, diagnosis, management, and outcome of a pug with tussive syncope secondary to lung-lobe torsion.
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