Clinical and clinicopathological characteristics, treatment, and outcome for dogs and cats with confirmed foxtail foreign body lesions: 791 cases (2009-2018).
Helen S PhilpSteven E EpsteinKate HopperPublished in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2022)
The short-term outcome for foxtail-associated lesions is good, and most cases can be managed on an outpatient basis. A minority of cases develop life-threatening disease and may require a multidisciplinary approach of multimodal imaging, endoscopy, or surgery.