Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
A review of equine paranasal sinusitis. Aetiopathogenesis, clinical signs and ancillary diagnostic techniques
- Journal:
- Equine Veterinary Education
- Year:
- 2011
- Authors:
- O'Leary, J. M. & Dixon, P. M.
- Species:
- horse
Abstract
Summary The equine paranasal sinuses are air filled cavities of uncertain function that are susceptible to inflammation, usually associated with bacterial infection. A common feature of most types of sinusitis is the accumulation of exudate within the affected sinus and subsequent ipsilateral nasal discharge. Equine sinusitis can have a variety of causes, including primary sinusitis following upper respiratory tract infections, and secondary sinusitis caused by dental infections, intrasinus benign and malignant growths and head trauma.
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