Abstract
The distribution of infusate administered to 12 dogs with fungal rhinitis, using a noninvasive, intranasal technique, was evaluated by computed tomography (CT). In every dog, contrast medium was identified on the postinfusion CT images, within the frontal sinuses, and throughout all areas of the nasal cavity. Adverse effects were transient and mild. The results of this study indicate that intranasal infusion may be a viable alternative to trephination of the frontal sinuses to administer antifungal medications in dogs with fungal rhinitis. © Copyright 1996 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
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Mathews, K. G., Koblik, P. D., Richardson, E. F., Davidson, A. P., & Pappagianis, D. (1996). Computed tomographic assessment of noninvasive intranasal infusions in dogs with fungal rhinitis. Veterinary Surgery, 25(4), 309–319. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-950X.1996.tb01419.x
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