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Imaging findings in 14 dogs and 3 cats with lobar emphysema.

Harry WarwickJames GuillemDaniel BatchelorTobias SchwarzTiziana LiutiSally GriffinErin KeenihanMarie-Laure TheronSwan SpecchiGiuseppe LacavaJeremy Mortier
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2021)
Lung lobe hyperinflation, atelectasis of nonaffected lung lobes, mediastinal shift, and thoracic wall and diaphragmatic wall deformation were common findings. Lobar or multilobar emphysema should be considered in patients with dyspnea or coughing, particularly younger patients. Although radiography is useful, CT provides better detail. In older patients, acquired causes of bronchial compression should be considered.
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