Sinus Problems
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One-Sided Runny Nose: Is Sinusitis to Blame?
Though there are many causes of runny noses in horses, one-sided nasal discharge is often caused by sinusitis.
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One-Sided Runny Nose: Is Sinusitis to Blame?
December 28, 2011
Though there are many causes of runny noses in horses, one-sided nasal discharge is often caused by sinusitis.... Read More
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Study: A Follow-Up Exam of Horses with Sinonasal Disease is Worthwhile
September 24, 2010
Sinonasal disease is challenging to treat, which is why some surgeons voluntarily choose to take a "second look" a few days after surgery to ensure nothing was initially overlooked.... Read More
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WCVM Student's Horse Anatomy Project Goes Live
July 16, 2009
When Dane Tatarniuk began his summer research project in 2008, the second-year veterinary student wasn't expecting to play a role in developing a minimally-invasive surgical technique... Read More
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Equine Sinus Infection Treatment Balloons at WCVM
July 03, 2009
A few years ago, a magazine article describing a minimally-invasive treatment for people with chronic sinusitis caught the eye and imagination of Chris Bell, DVM. What if such a treatment could be adapted for use in horses? Last... Read More
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Off-Label Drug Use for Horses
April 01, 2000
Off-label drug use, which technically was illegal until recently, might be one of the most beneficial things we as veterinarians do in the treatment of disease in animals. The technically illegal part was a result of the way a drug was licensed... Read More
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Common Respiratory Problems
July 01, 1998
The main goal of the respiratory system is to transfer oxygen from the air we breathe to the red blood cells, where the oxygen will be transported throughout the body and be available for all organs and tissues. In addition, carbon dioxide, a waste... Read More






