Computed tomographic findings of nasal and paranasal diseases in rabbits
The study highlighted the need for thorough CT evaluation of the teeth in rabbits with upper respiratory signs
The objective of this study was to describe CT findings and epidemiologic features of nasal and paranasal disease of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
An electronic search was performed for rabbits that underwent skull CT from 2004 to 2024 and had findings consistent with nasal/paranasal or maxillary dental disease. History, signalment, and physical examination findings were recorded and reevaluated retrospectively for evidence of changes to the nasal passages, paranasal sinuses, and nearby associated anatomy. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, ordinal mixed logistic regression, and correlation analysis.
One hundred studies from 69 rabbits were reviewed. Lop-eared rabbits represented 30 of 69 cases. Upper respiratory ...
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