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nasal polyp surgery possibility

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Posted by: beatriz at Thu Feb 15 09:12:33 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by beatriz ]  
   

Our cat, Kafka, which we adopted a couple of weeks ago, is an adult cat, and has been diagnosed with a nasal polyp after X ray. The first opinion we got is that there is no possible surgery if the polyp grows, but I have seen on this forum that such a thing is possible. I live in Argentina, so I still have to find out if such surgeries are performed here. My question is: is this surgery possible in theory, when and if the polyp starts growing, and how long can a cat live with a polyp that does not grow and stays stationary? And if surgery is possible, is it often successful?
Thanks,
Concerned Owner


   

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