Ethmoidal hematoma in nine horses.

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Ethmoidal hematoma was diagnosed in 9 horses by results of physical examination, endoscopy, radiography, and histologic examination of tissues. The horses had stertorous breathing (n = 4) or intermittently sanguineous nasal discharge (n = 7). All horses underwent sinusotomy and extirpation of the lesion. At reexamination 15 to 104 months after surgery (mean, 61 months), 3 horses had recurrence of ethmoidal hematoma, and 1 horse had ethmoidal hematoma involving the contralateral ethmoturbinates. One of the horses with recurrence of ethmoidal hematoma also developed a contralateral lesion; both lesions recurred and additional surgeries were performed.

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Specht, T. E., Colahan, P. T., Nixon, A. J., Brown, M. P., Turner, T. A., Peyton, L. C., & Schneider, R. K. (1990). Ethmoidal hematoma in nine horses. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 197(5), 613–616. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1990.197.05.613

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