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Figure 16.8 A lateral image of the cervical region was obtained in a cat presenting for respiratory distress. Thickening of the soft
palate (arrow) and soft tissues dorsal to the pharynx was seen in the region of the retropharyngeal lymph nodes. A neoplastic process
was suspected from the cytology, but a Cuterebra larva was removed from the soft palate. Source: Images courtesy of Dr Merrilee
Holland, Auburn University.
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