Simon T. Kudnig
Colorado State University
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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2007
Catriona M. MacPhail; Christi M. Innocenti; Simon T. Kudnig; Julia K. Veir; Michael R. Lappin
Inflammatory polyps of the feline middle ear and nasopharynx are non-neoplastic masses that are presumed to originate from the epithelial lining of the tympanic bulla or Eustachian tube. The exact origin and cause are unknown, however, it is thought that inflammatory polyps arise as a result of a prolonged inflammatory process. It is unclear whether this inflammation initiates or potentiates the development and growth of inflammatory polyps. Cats with inflammatory polyps typically present with either signs of otitis externa and otitis media or with signs consistent with upper airway obstruction. Traditional diagnostics involve imaging of the tympanic bulla either with skull radiographs or computed topography (CT). Treatment consists of traction and avulsion of the polyp with or without ventral bulla osteotomy (VBO) to remove the epithelial lining of the tympanic bulla. The three cases described here are unusual manifestations or presentations of feline inflammatory polyps that address the following issues: (1) concurrent otic and nasopharyngeal polyps, (2) potential association with chronic viral infection, (3) polyp development in the contralateral middle ear, (4) CT appearance of the skull following VBO, and (5) development of secondary pulmonary hypertension.
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2012
Lydia E Hambrook; Simon T. Kudnig
Clinical summary This report describes torsion of the right cranial lung lobe in a cat with haemorrhagic pleural effusion and a chronic diaphragmatic hernia. Surgical treatment comprising lung lobectomy without de-rotation, and repair of the diaphragmatic defect, led to an uneventful recovery. Practical relevance Lung lobe torsion is a rare condition in cats. While spontaneous lung lobe torsions may occur, a frequent association with underlying thoracic disease has been recognised in cats. However, neither haemorrhagic pleural effusion nor diaphragmatic hernia have been previously described in cats with lung lobe torsions, although they have been documented in dogs and humans. In a cat with suspected lung lobe torsion, a thorough search for an underlying disease should be undertaken.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2012
Lydia E. Hambrook; Simon T. Kudnig
CASE DESCRIPTION A 9-year-old sexually intact male Staffordshire Bull Terrier and a 9-year-old neutered male Boxer were evaluated for intermittent neurologic signs including muscle tremors, ataxia, episodic collapse, disorientation, and seizures. CLINICAL FINDINGS Both dogs had low blood glucose and high serum insulin concentrations. Results of abdominal ultrasonography were unremarkable for both dogs. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a mass that extended from the body of the pancreas into the pancreaticoduodenal vein in each dog. TREATMENT AND OUTCOME Marginal resection of pancreatic masses was performed, and tumor thrombi were removed via venotomy in both dogs. Histologic evaluation indicated the masses were pancreatic islet cell tumors with tumor thrombi. Clinical signs resolved following surgical resection of tumors and tumor thrombi, and the dogs were euglycemic during the follow-up period (17 and 45 months after surgery). CLINICAL RELEVANCE Although gross tumor thrombus formation has been identified in humans with insulinomas, tumor thrombi have not been previously reported for dogs with insulinomas. Surgical removal of tumor thrombi via venotomy seemed to be well tolerated by the dogs. Tumor thrombus formation did not seem to adversely affect prognosis for the 2 dogs of this report.
Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2006
Jennifer J. Beck; Andrew J. Staatz; Davyd H. Pelsue; Simon T. Kudnig; Catriona M. MacPhail; Howard B. Seim; Eric Monnet
American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2003
Simon T. Kudnig; Eric Monnet; Miriam Riquelme; James S. Gaynor; Denise Corliss; M. D. Salman
Veterinary Surgery | 2006
Simon T. Kudnig; Eric Monnet; Miriam Riquelme; James S. Gaynor; Denise Corliss; M. D. Salman
Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice | 2002
Simon T. Kudnig
Veterinary Surgery | 2006
Fabrice Bernard; Simon T. Kudnig; Eric Monnet
American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2005
Miriam Riquelme; Eric Monnet; Simon T. Kudnig; James S. Gaynor; Ann E. Wagner; Denise Corliss; M. D. Salman
American Journal of Veterinary Research | 2005
Miriam Riquelme; Eric Monnet; Simon T. Kudnig; James S. Gaynor; Ann E. Wagner; Denise Corliss; M. D. Salman