Abstract

A 9-year-old, castrated male Malamute dog was presented with chronic cough. On thoracic computed tomography, non-tapered and dilated peripheral bronchi were detected. Bronchoarterial ratio was about 2.2. The dilated bronchi appeared as a cluster of grapes especially in left cranial, left caudal and right middle lung lobe. Based on the computed tomographic findings, the diagnosis was made as the saccular type of bronchiectasis.

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