Melanoma Implications in Prepurchase Exams

When in their early stages, melanomas are small and can seem insignificant, but many are extremely invasive.
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A prepurchase exam can provide valuable insight on a horse’s health status, equipping you to make an informed investment decision. And while veterinarians commonly assess copious qualities from soundness to suitability, if it’s a stunning gray you have you have in your sights, it’s also important to consider whether the horse has melanomas and what risk these might pose to his future health.

When in their early stages, melanomas are small and can seem insignificant, but many are extremely invasive and even life-threatening. Harry Werner, VMD, of Werner Equine in North Granby, Conn., past president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) addressed the significance of identifying and describing melanomas during prepurchase exams at the 2013 AAEP Convention, held Dec. 7-11 in Nashville, Tenn.

Melanomas are common neoplasms (tumors) that develop in gray horses with age. Many are not particularly invasive, Werner said, while others can cause dysfunction or even death.

If a melanoma is detected during a prepurchase exam, “the practitioner must realistically inform the buyer without unfairly jeopardizing the sale by overstating the concern or understating in such a way as to incur unnecessary risk exposure for the examiner,” Werner said

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Nancy S. Loving, DVM, owns Loving Equine Clinic in Boulder, Colorado, and has a special interest in managing the care of sport horses. Her book, All Horse Systems Go, is a comprehensive veterinary care and conditioning resource in full color that covers all facets of horse care. She has also authored the books Go the Distance as a resource for endurance horse owners, Conformation and Performance, and First Aid for Horse and Rider in addition to many veterinary articles for both horse owner and professional audiences.

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