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A clinical case of a subepiglottic cyst in a Japanese Black calf

Journal

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 84, Issue 7, Pages 978-981

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JAPAN SOC VET SCI
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.22-0183

Keywords

diagnostic imaging; Japanese Black calf; subepiglottic cyst

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A 36-day-old Japanese Black calf exhibited wheezing and dyspnea from birth, and a cyst under the epiglottis was found. Aspiration under ultrasonic guidance and surgical removal effectively relieved the symptoms.
A 36-day-old Japanese Black calf exhibited wheezing associated with dyspnea from birth. Arterial blood gas analysis revealed a low oxygen partial pressure of 51 mmHg, low oxygen saturation of 83%, and high carbon dioxide partial pressure of 58.8 mmHg. Computed tomography, endoscopy, and ultrasonography showed cyst formation under the epiglottis. When the cyst was aspirated under ultrasonic guidance to secure the airway, 30 ml of viscous white turbid content was aspirated. The cyst shrank immediately after aspiration, but the wheezing and respiratory symptoms resumed 7 days after aspiration. Therefore, the cyst was surgically removed from the ventral side of the neck. No cyst remodeling was observed 30 days after surgical removal.

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