Abstract

Laryngeal and tracheal tumors are relatively rare in dogs and cats and best treated by surgical removal. Primary tumors also are rare and usually malignant and in an advanced clinical stage at the time of diagnosis. Metastatic pulmonary disease is a frequent sequela to many forms of cancer in geriatric dogs and cats; definitive treatment is rarely successful.

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