Difference between revisions of "Respiratory System Clinical Signs - Pathology"

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**Nasolacrimal haemorrhage
 
**Nasolacrimal haemorrhage
 
**Nasal/pharyngeal trauma/foreign body
 
**Nasal/pharyngeal trauma/foreign body
**[[Paranasal sinuses - hyperplastic and neoplastic|Sinus neoplasia]]
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**[[Paranasal Sinuses Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology|Sinus neoplasia]]
 
**[[Nasal cavity - hyperplastic and neoplastic#Nasal and paranasal sinus cysts|Sinus cyst]]
 
**[[Nasal cavity - hyperplastic and neoplastic#Nasal and paranasal sinus cysts|Sinus cyst]]
**[[Paranasal sinuses - inflammatory|Sinusitis]]
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**[[Paranasal Sinuses Inflammatory - Pathology|Sinusitis]]
 
**Lower airway disease
 
**Lower airway disease
 
**[[Lungs - hyperplastic and neoplastic|Pulmonary neoplasia]]
 
**[[Lungs - hyperplastic and neoplastic|Pulmonary neoplasia]]

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Nasal discharge

  • Bilateral discharge:
  • Unilateral discharge:
    • Lesion is cranial to nasal septum eg: nasal or sinus lesion; pharyngeal or guttural pouch lesion in horses.
  • Type of discharge
    • Serous
    • Catarrhal
    • Purrulent
    • Haemorrhage

Sneezing

  • Nasal


Facial swelling


Pain

  • Any location


Coughing


Dyspnoea/altered air flow

  • Respiratory noise


Epistaxis

  • Haemorrhage from the nose
  • May originate from nasopharynx or lower respiratory tract
  • Causes


  • Blood stained nose at post-mortem - terminal pulmonary congestion, oedema, haemorrhage


Dysphagia



  • Equine respiratory disease by clinical signs
    • Contains pictures and videos
    • From Equine Respiratory Diseases edited by P. Lekeux, published by the International Veterinary Information Service (IVIS)
    • Requires IVIS membership