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|q1= What is this condition and what syndrome may it be a part of?
 
|q1= What is this condition and what syndrome may it be a part of?
 
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*A severe case of Wrynose - a congenital deformity, usually of the upper jaw, where the
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*A severe case of Wrynose - a congenital deformity, usually of the upper jaw, where the rostral facial structures are deviated.
rostral facial structures are deviated.
 
 
*In this relatively uncommon syndrome, there are a variety of combinations of congenital appendicular and axial skeletal contractures and curvatures in the affected foal. Some cases of wrynose are thought to be due to uterine malpositioning.
 
*In this relatively uncommon syndrome, there are a variety of combinations of congenital appendicular and axial skeletal contractures and curvatures in the affected foal. Some cases of wrynose are thought to be due to uterine malpositioning.
 
|l1= Wry Nose
 
|l1= Wry Nose

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A day old thoroughbred foal is presented with this deformity:

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What is this condition and what syndrome may it be a part of? Link to Article
What are the main complications in dealing with such foals? Link to Article
How would you treat this condition? [[ Wry Nose |Link to Article]]


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