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Nasopharyngeal grass foreign body in eight cats
1Northwest Veterinary Hospital, Austin, TX 78731.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
|January 15, 1993
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Nasopharyngeal grass foreign bodies were diagnosed in 8 indoor/outdoor cats. Each cat was anesthetized with xylazine/ketamine, and the foreign bodies were extracted from the nasopharynx by use of mosquito forceps.
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