Medycyna Wet. 62 (10), 1155-1157, 2006
Nieradka R., Kander M., Rychlik A., Nowicki M., Depta A., Wyrwas M.
Esophagus contractions in cat
Esophagus contractions in cats are an infrequent condition and in most cases occur following the administration of a general anesthetic. Clinical symptoms in the form of regurgitation, vomiting up the stomach contents and subsequent anorexia and significant loss of body mass loss begin approximately 1-3 weeks after general anesthesia. The article describes two cases of esophagus contractions in cats diagnosed through esophagoscopic examinations.
Keywords: cats, esophagus contraction