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1 January 2002 Bronchoscopy of Cetaceans
Kenneth W. Tsang, Reimi Kinoshita, Natalie Rouke, Queeny Yuen, Wayne Hu, Wah K. Lam
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Abstract

Bronchoscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure in respiratory medicine and has been performed on many animal species. Cetaceans suffer considerable morbidity and mortality from lower respiratory tract infections, and it is very difficult to sample lower respiratory tract secretions for microbiology and other analyses. We report our experience on performing fiberoptic bronchoscopy in three bottle-nosed dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and one false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens), which should help other clinicians in performing bronchoscopy in cetaceans.

Tsang, Kinoshita, Rouke, Yuen, Hu, and Lam: Bronchoscopy of Cetaceans
Kenneth W. Tsang, Reimi Kinoshita, Natalie Rouke, Queeny Yuen, Wayne Hu, and Wah K. Lam "Bronchoscopy of Cetaceans," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 38(1), 224-227, (1 January 2002). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-38.1.224
Received: 3 December 2000; Published: 1 January 2002
KEYWORDS
Bronchoscopy
Cetacean
respiratory infections
techniques
Tursiops truncatus
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