Respiratory Diseases of Horses
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Overview of Respiratory Diseases of Horses
Equine Herpesvirus Infection
Equine Influenza
Equine Viral Arteritis
Hendra Virus Infection in Horses
Pleuropneumonia in Horses
Rhodococcus equi Pneumonia in Foals
Acute Bronchointerstitial Pneumonia in Foals
Strangles in Horses
Recurrent Airway Obstruction in Horses
Inflammatory Airway Disease in Horses
Exercise-induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage in Horses
Laryngeal Hemiplegia in Horses
Pharyngeal Lymphoid Hyperplasia in Horses
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An obese, 13-year-old, neutered male Pomeranian is brought to the veterinarian because of a cough that has worsened over the last 3 to 4 months. His owner reports that the cough sounds like a “goose honk,” occurs when the dog is excited (e.g., when the doorbell rings), and is unproductive of sputum. The dog then appears to have trouble breathing after coughing. On physical examination, auscultation of the heart and lungs is normal, and the veterinarian is unable to stimulate the cough. The owner declines thoracic x-rays due to financial concerns. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?