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A long-term study of 277 cases of equine sinonasal disease. Part 2: Treatments and results of treatments

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EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 283-289

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WILEY
DOI: 10.2746/042516401776249787

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horse; paranasal sinus and nasal diseases; sinonasal surgery; sinonasal disease treatment

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The treatments of 277 horses with equine sinonasal disease (1984-1996), described by Tremaine and Dixon (2001), are reported here. Long-term (median duration 24 months) outcomes of treatment of the more common disorders were good, with 92% of horses with sinonasal mycosis, 84% with primary sinusitis, 82% with sinus cysts, 78% with dental sinusitis and 75% with sinonasal trauma reported to have complete remission of clinical signs. However, only 33% of horses with progressive ethmoidal haematoma (PEH) and 12% with sinonasal neoplasia reported long term remission of clinical signs.

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