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The Veterinary record1994; 134(6); 140-141; doi: 10.1136/vr.134.6.140

Unilateral ventral displacement of the roof of the nasopharynx as a cause of stridor in a pony.

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Publication Date: 1994-02-05 PubMed ID: 8171784DOI: 10.1136/vr.134.6.140Google Scholar: Lookup
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Smith CM, Taylor RJ, Dixon PM. (1994). Unilateral ventral displacement of the roof of the nasopharynx as a cause of stridor in a pony. Vet Rec, 134(6), 140-141. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.134.6.140

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ISSN: 0042-4900
NlmUniqueID: 0031164
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 134
Issue: 6
Pages: 140-141

Researcher Affiliations

Smith, C M
  • Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Easter Bush, Roslin, Midlothian.
Taylor, R J
    Dixon, P M

      MeSH Terms

      • Airway Obstruction / physiopathology
      • Airway Obstruction / veterinary
      • Animals
      • Endoscopy / veterinary
      • Horse Diseases / physiopathology
      • Horses
      • Male
      • Nasopharyngeal Diseases / physiopathology
      • Nasopharyngeal Diseases / veterinary
      • Palate, Soft / physiopathology
      • Physical Exertion
      • Respiratory Sounds / physiopathology
      • Respiratory Sounds / veterinary

      Citations

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