Endoscopy in birds

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Abstract

Endoscopic examination is described as a valuable diagnostic method in birds. In the introduction, reference is made to the literature on this subject. Apart from the classical approaches, alternative sites to enter the thoraco-abdominal cavity in birds are discussed. The basic equipment for endoscopy in birds is described and a new biopsy forceps which makes a secondary puncture redundant is introduced. After a discussion of the indications and complications, the value of the endoscopic examination is compared with other diagnostic methods for the diagnosis of avian tuberculosis in birds.

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Lumeij, J. T., Zwart, P., Frankenhuis, M. T., Hasselaar, J. C., & Stam, J. W. E. (1985). Endoscopy in birds. The Veterinary Quarterly, 7(3), 239–243. https://doi.org/10.1080/01652176.1985.9693992

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