Retrospective study of feline tracheal mass lesions.
Hideyuki KanemotoAki Fujiwara-IgarashiTetsuya KobayashiKei HaradaMasanao IchimataSangho KimKenji HosoyaHirotaka TomiyasuAki OhmiHajime TsujimotoPublished in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2023)
Lymphoma was the most prevalent diagnosis, and showed a good response to chemotherapy with or without radiation therapy. Various diagnostic procedures were performed, and UG-FNB and cytology are good diagnostic procedures for cervical tracheal lesions. Owing to the variety of treatment protocols at different centres, it was impossible to compare outcomes.