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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association2009; 234(12); 1533-1534; doi: 10.2460/javma.234.12.1533

What is your diagnosis? Pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum.

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Publication Date: 2009-06-17 PubMed ID: 19527124DOI: 10.2460/javma.234.12.1533Google Scholar: Lookup
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Mochal CA, Brinkman EL, Linford RL, Brashier MK, Rashmir-Raven AM. (2009). What is your diagnosis? Pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 234(12), 1533-1534. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.234.12.1533

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ISSN: 0003-1488
NlmUniqueID: 7503067
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 234
Issue: 12
Pages: 1533-1534

Researcher Affiliations

Mochal, Cathleen A
  • Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762.
Brinkman, Erin L
    Linford, Robert L
      Brashier, Michael K
        Rashmir-Raven, Ann M

          MeSH Terms

          • Animals
          • Diagnosis, Differential
          • Dyspnea / etiology
          • Dyspnea / veterinary
          • Horse Diseases / diagnosis
          • Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
          • Horse Diseases / surgery
          • Horses
          • Male
          • Mediastinal Emphysema / diagnosis
          • Mediastinal Emphysema / diagnostic imaging
          • Mediastinal Emphysema / surgery
          • Mediastinal Emphysema / veterinary
          • Pneumothorax / diagnosis
          • Pneumothorax / diagnostic imaging
          • Pneumothorax / surgery
          • Pneumothorax / veterinary
          • Radiography, Thoracic / veterinary
          • Treatment Outcome

          Citations

          This article has been cited 1 times.
          1. Schoen LM, Al Naem M, Röcken M, Geburek F. Pneumoperitoneum as an uncommon complication after an axillary laceration in a horse. Vet Med Sci 2022 Mar;8(2):546-552.
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