Reasons for performing study: There is limited objective information available on the treatment and the long-term response to treatment of the different types of equine sinus disease. Objectives: To document the treatments and long-term response to these treatments in 200 cases of equine sinus disease (1997–2009). Methods: The treatments of horses affected with subacute primary sinusitis (n = 52); chronic primary sinusitis (n = 37); dental sinusitis (n = 40); sinus cyst (n = 26); traumatic (n = 13); dental-related oromaxillary fistula (n = 8); sinus neoplasia (n = 10); mycotic sinus disease (n = 7); and intrasinus progressive ethmoid haematoma (n = 7) and the long-term response to these treatments were retrospectively reviewed. Res...
Reason for performing study Cheek teeth diastemata are a common cause of painful periodontal diseas...
Idiopathic sino-nasal obstruction resulting in retention of large amounts of liquid in the paranasal...
Abstract Background Bilateral sinus disease is relatively uncommon in horses, accounting for 3%–4.5%...
Reasons for performing study: There is limited objective information available on the treatment and ...
The historical and clinical findings in 200 referred cases of equine sinus disease were reviewed ret...
The historical and clinical findings in 200 referred cases of equine sinus disease were reviewed ret...
The historical and clinical findings in 200 referred cases of equine sinus disease were reviewed ret...
This case reveals a scenario where 2 equal length deep incisions, of about 7cm, made on either side ...
Idiopathic sino-nasal obstruction resulting in retention of large amounts of liquid in the paranasal...
Background: Sinus neoplasms are reported as low frequency in horses. Its clinical characteristics ar...
Background: Computed tomographic (CT) imaging has allowed new anatomical studies and detailed clinic...
OBJECTIVE To report meningoencephalitis as a complication after paranasal sinus surgery in 5 hors...
Background: Sinus neoplasms are reported as low frequency in horses. Its clinical characteristics ar...
This report describes use of a standing frontonasal bone flap (SFF) technique to treat a case of pri...
Reason for performing study Cheek teeth diastemata are a common cause of painful periodontal diseas...
Reason for performing study Cheek teeth diastemata are a common cause of painful periodontal diseas...
Idiopathic sino-nasal obstruction resulting in retention of large amounts of liquid in the paranasal...
Abstract Background Bilateral sinus disease is relatively uncommon in horses, accounting for 3%–4.5%...
Reasons for performing study: There is limited objective information available on the treatment and ...
The historical and clinical findings in 200 referred cases of equine sinus disease were reviewed ret...
The historical and clinical findings in 200 referred cases of equine sinus disease were reviewed ret...
The historical and clinical findings in 200 referred cases of equine sinus disease were reviewed ret...
This case reveals a scenario where 2 equal length deep incisions, of about 7cm, made on either side ...
Idiopathic sino-nasal obstruction resulting in retention of large amounts of liquid in the paranasal...
Background: Sinus neoplasms are reported as low frequency in horses. Its clinical characteristics ar...
Background: Computed tomographic (CT) imaging has allowed new anatomical studies and detailed clinic...
OBJECTIVE To report meningoencephalitis as a complication after paranasal sinus surgery in 5 hors...
Background: Sinus neoplasms are reported as low frequency in horses. Its clinical characteristics ar...
This report describes use of a standing frontonasal bone flap (SFF) technique to treat a case of pri...
Reason for performing study Cheek teeth diastemata are a common cause of painful periodontal diseas...
Reason for performing study Cheek teeth diastemata are a common cause of painful periodontal diseas...
Idiopathic sino-nasal obstruction resulting in retention of large amounts of liquid in the paranasal...
Abstract Background Bilateral sinus disease is relatively uncommon in horses, accounting for 3%–4.5%...