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==Developmental disorders==
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===[[Ciliary Dyskinesia]]===
  
*'''Palatoschisis''' ([[Cleft Palate|cleft palate]]) - [[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology#Aspiration pneumonia|aspiration pneumonia]] is a common sequel
 
*Nasal deviation
 
  
*'''Choanal atresia''' - imperforate buccopharyngeal membrane
 
 
*'''Maxillary cysts''' in foals - can cause obstruction of ipsilateral nasal passage, destruction of turbinates and deviation of nasal septum
 
 
 
*'''Cystic nasal chonchae'''
 
*'''Nasal cysts'''
 
*'''Deviation of nasal septum'''
 
*'''Cleft upper [[Lips - Anatomy & Physiology|lip]]'''
 
*'''Hypoplastic turbinates'''
 
 
 
===Ciliary dyskinesia===
 
 
*Immotile cilia syndrome
 
*Defect of microtubules of all ciliates cells, including spermatozoa
 
*Important factor in recurrent canine [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology|rhino]][[Paranasal Sinuses Inflammatory - Pathology|sinusitis]], [[Bronchi and Bronchioles Inflammatory - Pathology|bronchitis]] and [[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology|pneumonia]]
 
  
  

Revision as of 13:37, 19 July 2010


Ciliary Dyskinesia

Brachycephalic airway syndrome

  • Stenotic nares, excessive lenght of soft palate
  • All brachycephalic dog and cat breeds, e.g. English bulldog, Pekinese, Boxer etc.

In Horses

Atheroma

  • = Epidermal inclusion cyst
  • Cyst in nasal diverticulum
  • Uncommin congenital disorder
  • Sometimes identified as 'sebaceous cyst' as contents resemble sebum
  • Contents composed of squamous cells, odourless, oily
  • Soft, mobile, not painful

Alar fold stenosis

  • Mucocutaneous structure from alar cartilage to rostral aspect of ventral nasal concha
  • Uncommon
  • Noise on inspiration or expiration
  • Rarely impairs respiratory capacity


Wry nose

  • Campylorrhinus lateralis
  • Congenital deviation and shortening of premaxillae, nasal bones and nasal septum

Pages in category "Nasal Cavity - Developmental Pathology"

The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.