Difference between revisions of "Respiratory System Clinical Signs - Pathology"
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===Nasal discharge=== | ===Nasal discharge=== | ||
*Bilateral discharge: | *Bilateral discharge: | ||
− | **Lesion is caudal to nasal septum eg: pharyngeal lesion; LRT lesion in [[ | + | **Lesion is caudal to nasal septum eg: pharyngeal lesion; LRT lesion in [[Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy|horses]] |
**Lesion has resulted in nasal septum destruction | **Lesion has resulted in nasal septum destruction | ||
− | ***[[Nasal | + | ***[[Nasal Cavity Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology|Neoplasia]] |
***[[Respiratory Fungal Infections - Pathology|Fungal infection]] | ***[[Respiratory Fungal Infections - Pathology|Fungal infection]] | ||
*Unilateral discharge: | *Unilateral discharge: | ||
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===Facial swelling=== | ===Facial swelling=== | ||
− | *[[Nasal | + | *[[Nasal Cavity - Pathology|Nasal]] |
− | *[[Nasopharynx|Pharyngeal]] | + | *[[:Category:Nasopharynx - Pathology|Pharyngeal]] |
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*Any location | *Any location | ||
+ | ===[[Epistaxis]]=== | ||
===Coughing=== | ===Coughing=== | ||
− | *[[Nasopharynx|Pharynx]] | + | *[[:Category:Nasopharynx - Pathology|Pharynx]] |
− | *[[Larynx]] | + | *[[:Category:Larynx - Pathology|Larynx]] |
− | *[[Trachea]] | + | *[[:Category:Trachea - Pathology|Trachea]] |
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===Dyspnoea/altered air flow=== | ===Dyspnoea/altered air flow=== | ||
*Respiratory noise | *Respiratory noise | ||
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===Dysphagia=== | ===Dysphagia=== | ||
*'''Horses''' | *'''Horses''' | ||
− | **[[Alimentary - Anatomy & Physiology|Gastrointestinal tract]] | + | **[[Alimentary System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|Gastrointestinal tract]] |
***[[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|Oesophageal]] obstruction | ***[[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|Oesophageal]] obstruction | ||
**Respiratory tract | **Respiratory tract | ||
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***Pharyngeal paralysis | ***Pharyngeal paralysis | ||
**Neurological | **Neurological | ||
− | ***[[Guttural | + | ***[[Guttural Pouch Mycosis|Guttural pouch mycosis]] |
− | ***[[ | + | ***[[Grass Sickness|Equine grass sickness]] |
− | ***[[Clostridium | + | ***[[Clostridium botulinum|Botulism]] |
***Lead poisoning | ***Lead poisoning | ||
*Cleft palate | *Cleft palate | ||
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**From Equine Respiratory Diseases edited by P. Lekeux, published by the International Veterinary Information Service (IVIS) | **From Equine Respiratory Diseases edited by P. Lekeux, published by the International Veterinary Information Service (IVIS) | ||
**Requires IVIS membership | **Requires IVIS membership | ||
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+ | [[Category:Respiratory System - Pathology]] |
Latest revision as of 17:34, 8 November 2012
Nasal discharge
- Bilateral discharge:
- Lesion is caudal to nasal septum eg: pharyngeal lesion; LRT lesion in horses
- Lesion has resulted in nasal septum destruction
- 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
Epistaxis
Coughing
Dyspnoea/altered air flow
- Respiratory noise
Dysphagia
- Horses
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Oesophageal obstruction
- Respiratory tract
- Retropharyngeal abscesses e.g. strangles
- Other retropharyngeal masses
- Pharyngeal foreign body
- Pharyngeal paralysis
- Neurological
- Guttural pouch mycosis
- Equine grass sickness
- Botulism
- Lead poisoning
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Cleft palate
- Dummy foal
- 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