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Canine and feline pyothorax: a retrospective study of 50 cases in the UK and Ireland
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Retrospective StudyMedicineVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary PathologyVeterinary ScienceSmall Animal Internal MedicineFifty CasesVeterinary DiagnosticsThoracic SurgerySurgeryReferral InstitutionsFeline PyothoraxPleural Fluid
Fifty cases (36 dogs and 14 cats) with a confirmed diagnosis of pyothorax were evaluated from five referral institutions in the UK and Ireland. Aetiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of all cases were examined. The underlying cause of pyothorax was determined in 18 per cent of cases. Positive bacteriological cultures of the pleural fluid were obtained in 68.7 per cent of the animals. Treatment modalities included surgery and medical management, involving thoracostomy tube placement, thoracic aspiration, thoracic lavage and antimicrobial therapy. A successful outcome was achieved in 86 per cent of patients.
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