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<title> The nose knows - Nasal disease in cats - Article 2</title>
<description>Oliver, a 7 year old male neutered DSH presented with a 12 month history of chronic foul smelling nasal discharge that started shortly after Oliver went missing for a period of several days. Oliver remained tight-lipped about his ordeal, which was suspected to have included some form of trauma. The discharge responded partially to antibiotics, but rather than being through the worst of it, Oliver’s problems were only just starting…</description>
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<title> The nose knows - Nasal disease in cats - Article 1</title>
<description>Nasal disease in cats can be extremely difficult to diagnose, but has been made significantly easier by the use of computed tomography and rhinoscopy.</description>
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<title> Cardiac or respiratory?? Definitely an emergency!!</title>
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