Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Brachycephalic airway syndrome: pathophysiology and diagnosis.
- Journal:
- Compendium (Yardley, PA)
- Year:
- 2012
- Authors:
- Lodato, Dena L & Hedlund, Cheryl S
- Affiliation:
- Mississippi State University · United States
Abstract
Brachycephalic airway syndrome (BAS) is a group of abnormalities that result in upper airway obstruction. Primary malformations include stenotic nares, elongated soft palate, and hypoplastic trachea, which cause an increase in negative pressure within the upper airways that can eventually lead to secondary abnormalities such as everted laryngeal saccules, everted tonsils, and laryngeal and tracheal collapse. Abnormal nasopharyngeal turbinates are also encountered, but have not been classified as primary or secondary. BAS is readily diagnosed, and quality of life is improved with appropriate medical and/or surgical management.
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