Fibromatous epulis and peripheral odontogenic fibroma in horses

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Fibromatous epulis is a rare tumour in horses which is analogous to the same condition in dogs and peripheral odontogenic fibromas in man. The nomenclature is varied throughout the veterinary literature, but these tumours are most correctly known as peripheral odontogenic fibromas. Although these lesions are benign, they have a high recurrence rate in other species, so wide local excision is important to give the best possible prognosis.

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Hollis, A. R. (2021, October 1). Fibromatous epulis and peripheral odontogenic fibroma in horses. Equine Veterinary Education. Equine Veterinary Journal Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.13379

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