Three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in South Africa : clinical communication

Four horses were presented to the Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital with histories of facial asymmetry, nasal discharge or obstruction of normal nasal passage airflow. Radiographic examination of the maxillary sinuses of 2 cases revealed well circumscribed, unilateral, mineralised masses; t...

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Main Authors: I. Cilliers, J. Williams, A. Carstens, N.M. Duncan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2008-05-01
Series:Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
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Online Access:https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/271
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spelling doaj-d6e5a65d8c694ec190a6354a631da1782020-11-24T23:57:07ZengAOSISJournal of the South African Veterinary Association1019-91282224-94352008-05-0179418519310.4102/jsava.v79i4.271228Three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in South Africa : clinical communicationI. CilliersJ. WilliamsA. CarstensN.M. DuncanFour horses were presented to the Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital with histories of facial asymmetry, nasal discharge or obstruction of normal nasal passage airflow. Radiographic examination of the maxillary sinuses of 2 cases revealed well circumscribed, unilateral, mineralised masses; the other 2 cases showed less mineralisation. The masses were accessed for further investigation by surgically created frontonasal bone flaps or trephination of the maxillary sinuses. Diagnosis of osteoma was confirmed histopathologically in 3 of the cases and of ossifying fibroma in the 4th. Two horses were euthanased directly after surgical intervention due to poor prognosis. Osteomas are by nature expansile tumours and follow the complex communication of the sinuses, and therefore are not all amenable to surgical removal. Osseous fibromas are large, solitary, expansile lesions that are rare in all species but reported most frequently in horses. They have an apparent predilection for the rostral mandible of the horse.https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/271Computed TomographyFrontonasal Bone FlapHistopathologyHorseMaxillary SinusOsteomaOsseous FibromaOssifying FibromaRadiographyTrephination
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author I. Cilliers
J. Williams
A. Carstens
N.M. Duncan
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J. Williams
A. Carstens
N.M. Duncan
Three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in South Africa : clinical communication
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
Computed Tomography
Frontonasal Bone Flap
Histopathology
Horse
Maxillary Sinus
Osteoma
Osseous Fibroma
Ossifying Fibroma
Radiography
Trephination
author_facet I. Cilliers
J. Williams
A. Carstens
N.M. Duncan
author_sort I. Cilliers
title Three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in South Africa : clinical communication
title_short Three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in South Africa : clinical communication
title_full Three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in South Africa : clinical communication
title_fullStr Three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in South Africa : clinical communication
title_full_unstemmed Three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in South Africa : clinical communication
title_sort three cases of osteoma and an osseous fibroma of the paranasal sinuses of horses in south africa : clinical communication
publisher AOSIS
series Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
issn 1019-9128
2224-9435
publishDate 2008-05-01
description Four horses were presented to the Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital with histories of facial asymmetry, nasal discharge or obstruction of normal nasal passage airflow. Radiographic examination of the maxillary sinuses of 2 cases revealed well circumscribed, unilateral, mineralised masses; the other 2 cases showed less mineralisation. The masses were accessed for further investigation by surgically created frontonasal bone flaps or trephination of the maxillary sinuses. Diagnosis of osteoma was confirmed histopathologically in 3 of the cases and of ossifying fibroma in the 4th. Two horses were euthanased directly after surgical intervention due to poor prognosis. Osteomas are by nature expansile tumours and follow the complex communication of the sinuses, and therefore are not all amenable to surgical removal. Osseous fibromas are large, solitary, expansile lesions that are rare in all species but reported most frequently in horses. They have an apparent predilection for the rostral mandible of the horse.
topic Computed Tomography
Frontonasal Bone Flap
Histopathology
Horse
Maxillary Sinus
Osteoma
Osseous Fibroma
Ossifying Fibroma
Radiography
Trephination
url https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/271
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