Abstract

Summary Proper treatment for independent carcinoma in situ of the bronchus or trachea has not been established. Bronchotomy or tracheotomy and mucosal resection might be one approach. In dogs, resection of the bronchial mucosa—complete circumferential rings 1 cm. wide—and tracheal mucosa—complete and incomplete circumferential rings 1 cm. wide—was followed by significant stricture and stenosis at the site of resection in every instance.

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