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...
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Psyllaki, M.; Diakakis, N.
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Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, Athens, Greece
Citation
Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 2022, 73, 2, pp 4271-4276
A six-year-old warmblood horse was presented with a longstanding frontlimb lameness with mild digital flexor tenosynovitis and swelling of the distomedial pastern. Ultrasonography and magnetic resonance revealed a dense mass lesion in the distal aspect of the digital flexor tendon sheath, with a...
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Joostens, Z.; Vanslambrouck, L.; Cock, H. de; Mariën, T.
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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ghent, Merelbeke, Belgium
Citation
Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift, 2019, 88, 6, pp 320-326
An alternative technique for removal of an epidermal inclusion cyst (i.e. atheroma or epidermoid cyst) that does not require meticulous dissection or daily treatment to sclerose the cyst lining is reviewed. The technique is performed after anaesthesia of the infraorbital nerve and surgical...
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Schumacher, J.; Moll, H. D.; Schumacher, J.; Crabill, M.
Citation
Equine Practice, 1997, 19, 1, pp 11-13
A 6-year-old Cleveland Bay mare was referred to the University of Liverpool Equine Hospital for repair of an iatrogenic nasocutaneous fistula. The fistula had developed following attempted ablation of an epidermal inclusion cyst located in the right nasal diverticulum with intra-lesional formalin 6 ...
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Barnes, H.; Gillen, A. M.; Brown, J.; Archer, D. C.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
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Equine Veterinary Education, 2021, 33, 12, pp e453-e459
Author(s)
Frankeny, R. L.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2003, 223, 2, pp 221-222
Biopsies from 79 referred cases of equine sinonasal disease, including 27 horses with primary sinusitis, 10 with secondary dental sinusitis, 19 with sinus cysts, 11 with progressive ethmoid haematomata (PEH), 4 with false nostril epidermal inclusion cysts, 4 with sinonasal polyps, 3 with sinonasal...
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Tremaine, W. H.; Clarke, C. J.; Dixon, P. M.
Citation
Equine Veterinary Journal, 1999, 31, 4, pp 296-303
The clinical and ancillary diagnostic findings in equine sinonasal disease were studied. The diagnosis in 277 referred (1984-1996) cases of equine sinonasal disease included the following (% all cases): 67 cases (24.2%) primary sinusitis, 61 (22.0%) dental sinusitis, 37 (13.4%) sinus cysts, 22...
Author(s)
Tremaine, W. H.; Dixon, P. M.
Publisher
Equine Veterinary Journal Ltd, Newmarket, UK
Citation
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2001, 33, 3, pp 274-282
One hundred and seventy two hyperplastic and neoplastic epithelial lesions from 8 different mammalian and 1 avian species were tested with an immunohistochemical technique to detect papillomavirus structural antigens. Selected lesions were diagnosed histologically as papilloma, fibropapilloma,...
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Sironi, G.; Caniatti, M.; Scanziani, E.
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine. Series A, 1990, 37, 10, pp 760-770
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Journal of Equine Medicine and Surgery, 1978, 2, 9, pp 371-374
There exist over 200 distinct breeds of sheep Ovis aries. The breeds differ in their physical characteristics. Female sheep tend to be smaller than...