Nasal epidermal inclusion cysts, previously known as “atheroma” or “sebaceous cyst”, are cutaneous lesions that occur in the caudodorsal aspect of the nasal diverticulum, between the epithelium of the diverticulum and the skin of the nostril. They are mostly benign, asymptomatic, non-painful, and are primarily of cosmetic significance. Nasal epidermal inclusion cysts are rather rare in horses in contrast with other species or humans. According to our knowledge, nasal epidermal inclusion cysts have not previously been reported across the Mediterranean basin. A 12-year-old, Warmblood gelding was presented to the Equine unit, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki for evaluation of a facial swelling on the right side of the nose. The swelling wa...
A 3-year-old Standardbred male horse was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic on March 24, 1949, with ...
Subepiglottic cysts (SECs) are an infrequent cause of upper respiratory tract noise and exercise int...
ABSTRACT. Peixoto T.C., Nogueira V.A., Oliveira M.C., Pires A.P.C., Veiga C.C.P., D’Ávila M.S., Souz...
In this article, development of a fluctuating swelling in the middle of the frontal region is report...
In this article, development of a fluctuating swelling in the middle of the frontal region is report...
This case report describes a retrobulbar dermoid cyst in an 18-year-old pony with an invasive charac...
This case report describes a retrobulbar dermoid cyst in an 18-year-old pony with an invasive charac...
A 17- year old Thoroughbred gelding used for high-level 3-day eventing was presented to the Cornell ...
A 21-year-old Warmblood mare was referred to the Equine Department, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of...
Bilateral paranasal sinus diseases are rarely reported in horses. Treatment using a bilateral fronto...
peer reviewedLes kystes de la fausse narine sont des affections peu fréquentes chez le cheval, compa...
peer reviewedA six-year-old warmblood horse was presented with a longstanding frontlimb lameness wit...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2003. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 8).P...
A 1.5-year-old male Iberian lynx born in captivity presented with a 2.2 cm exophytic nodular alopeci...
Bilateral paranasal sinus diseases are rarely reported in horses. Treatment using a bilateral front...
A 3-year-old Standardbred male horse was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic on March 24, 1949, with ...
Subepiglottic cysts (SECs) are an infrequent cause of upper respiratory tract noise and exercise int...
ABSTRACT. Peixoto T.C., Nogueira V.A., Oliveira M.C., Pires A.P.C., Veiga C.C.P., D’Ávila M.S., Souz...
In this article, development of a fluctuating swelling in the middle of the frontal region is report...
In this article, development of a fluctuating swelling in the middle of the frontal region is report...
This case report describes a retrobulbar dermoid cyst in an 18-year-old pony with an invasive charac...
This case report describes a retrobulbar dermoid cyst in an 18-year-old pony with an invasive charac...
A 17- year old Thoroughbred gelding used for high-level 3-day eventing was presented to the Cornell ...
A 21-year-old Warmblood mare was referred to the Equine Department, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of...
Bilateral paranasal sinus diseases are rarely reported in horses. Treatment using a bilateral fronto...
peer reviewedLes kystes de la fausse narine sont des affections peu fréquentes chez le cheval, compa...
peer reviewedA six-year-old warmblood horse was presented with a longstanding frontlimb lameness wit...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2003. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 8).P...
A 1.5-year-old male Iberian lynx born in captivity presented with a 2.2 cm exophytic nodular alopeci...
Bilateral paranasal sinus diseases are rarely reported in horses. Treatment using a bilateral front...
A 3-year-old Standardbred male horse was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic on March 24, 1949, with ...
Subepiglottic cysts (SECs) are an infrequent cause of upper respiratory tract noise and exercise int...
ABSTRACT. Peixoto T.C., Nogueira V.A., Oliveira M.C., Pires A.P.C., Veiga C.C.P., D’Ávila M.S., Souz...