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Query: UMLS:C0011168 (
dysphagia
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A one-year-old, male, smooth-haired standard
dachshund
was presented with a history of chronic hypersalivation,
dysphagia
, puffing of the cheeks on expiration, and inspiratory stridor. Oral examination revealed a moderately thickened tongue radix and that the normal intrapharyngeal opening was obliterated. A 7 mm long, midline palatal slit was the only communication between the naso- and oropharynx. The soft palate was fused to the caudal pharyngeal wall. A concurrent hiatal hernia was diagnosed on thoracic radiographs. The soft palate abnormality was surgically corrected and the hiatal hernia was managed medically. On follow-up evaluations, the clinical signs had markedly improved, and the hiatal hernia was no longer visible on survey thoracic radiographs.
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PMID:Congenital narrowing of the intrapharyngeal opening in a dog with concurrent oesophageal hiatal hernia. 1293 10
This study describes a spontaneous case of Pierre Robin sequence in a nonhuman animal species. A miniature
dachshund
with micrognathia developed glossoptosis, respiratory distress,
dysphagia
, temporomandibular ankylosis, and a misaligned upper jaw. The severity of this condition resulted in death by obstructive apnea at the age of 8 mo. Dogs with Pierre Robin sequence can provide further knowledge and a greater understanding of this abnormality, leading to better management of affected individuals and improvement of therapeutic methods.
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PMID:Pierre Robin Sequence: A Familial, Clinical, and Pathoanatomical Record of an Affected Dachshund. 2635 89