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Diseases of the nasal cavity and sinuses
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==Clinical signs and locations of sinonasal pathology==
==Clinical signs and locations of sinonasal pathology==
===Nasal discharge===
===Nasal discharge===
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*Bilateral discharge:
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*Bilateral discharge:
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**Lesion is caudal to nasal septum eg: pharyngeal lesion; LRT lesion in horses
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**Lesion is caudal to nasal septum eg: pharyngeal lesion; LRT lesion in horses
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**Lesion has resulted in nasal septum destruction
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**Lesion has resulted in nasal septum destruction
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***Neoplasia
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***Neoplasia
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***Fungal infection
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***Fungal infection
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*Unilateral discharge:
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*Unilateral discharge:
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**Lesion is cranial to nasal septum eg: nasal or sinus lesion; pharyngeal or guttaral pouch lesion in horses
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**Lesion is cranial to nasal septum eg: nasal or sinus lesion; pharyngeal or guttaral pouch lesion in horses
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===Type of discharge===
===Type of discharge===
**Serous
**Serous
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