Crop Wash in Birds

Crop wash, also known as crop lavage or crop infusion, is indicated in patients with a history of persistent regurgitation unrelated to sexual behavior, crop stasis, crop impaction, or palpable abnormalities of the crop . . .


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References

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Pollock C. Crop wash in birds. August 21, 2011. LafeberVet Web site. Available at  https://lafeber.com/vet/crop-wash-in-birds/