Difference between revisions of "Epistaxis - Horse"
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**[[Nasal Cavity Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology#Progressive ethmoidal haematoma|Ethmoidal haematoma]] = 'Haemorrhagic nasal polyp', 'Progressive haematoma' - arise from the ethmoid region and can extend to fill the nasal cavity. They can be difficult to control as they can recur after surgery. | **[[Nasal Cavity Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology#Progressive ethmoidal haematoma|Ethmoidal haematoma]] = 'Haemorrhagic nasal polyp', 'Progressive haematoma' - arise from the ethmoid region and can extend to fill the nasal cavity. They can be difficult to control as they can recur after surgery. | ||
***Histology - multiple areas of acute to chronic haemorrhage within a fibrous tissue stroma. | ***Histology - multiple areas of acute to chronic haemorrhage within a fibrous tissue stroma. | ||
− | **[[ | + | **[[Exercise Induced Pulmonary Haemorrhage]] |
**Rupture of rectus capitus - profuse haemorrhage | **Rupture of rectus capitus - profuse haemorrhage | ||
**[[Guttural Pouch Mycosis|Mycotic infection of guttural pouches]] | **[[Guttural Pouch Mycosis|Mycotic infection of guttural pouches]] |
Revision as of 17:18, 19 February 2011
- Horse:
- Nasal aspergillosis
- Ethmoidal haematoma = 'Haemorrhagic nasal polyp', 'Progressive haematoma' - arise from the ethmoid region and can extend to fill the nasal cavity. They can be difficult to control as they can recur after surgery.
- Histology - multiple areas of acute to chronic haemorrhage within a fibrous tissue stroma.
- Exercise Induced Pulmonary Haemorrhage
- Rupture of rectus capitus - profuse haemorrhage
- Mycotic infection of guttural pouches
- Nasolacrimal haemorrhage
- Nasal/pharyngeal trauma/foreign body
- Sinus neoplasia
- Sinus cyst
- Sinusitis
- Lower airway disease
- Pulmonary neoplasia
- Cardiac
- Mitral insufficiency
- Atrial fibrillation
- Skeletal
- Head trauma
- Rarely hypertension or vascular aneurysms