1. Naturally occurring nasal obstructions in 11 sheep.
- Author
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Rings DM and Rojko J
- Subjects
- Adenocarcinoma complications, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Airway Obstruction etiology, Animals, Apnea etiology, Nasal Polyps complications, Nasal Polyps pathology, Nose Neoplasms complications, Nose Neoplasms pathology, Sheep, Sheep Diseases pathology, Adenocarcinoma veterinary, Airway Obstruction veterinary, Apnea veterinary, Nasal Polyps veterinary, Nose Neoplasms veterinary, Sheep Diseases etiology
- Abstract
Eleven adult sheep of various breeds were examined due to inspiratory dyspnea. Fiberoptic examinations conducted in 8 of the sheep revealed masses to be obstructing the nasal passages. Identification of the masses through histopathologic examination showed 7 to be adenocarcinomas, 1 a papillary adenoma, and 4 were cases of glandular hyperplasia with lymphoplasmacytic infiltration (nasal polyps). One ewe had both an adenocarcinoma and a polyp. Surgical removal of the masses was attempted on 6 of the sheep. Four of the 6 surgically-treated sheep have survived between 2 mo. - 2 years without recurrence of the obstruction.
- Published
- 1985