Heterotopic polydontia as a cause for a cystic lesion in the paranasal sinus of a Thoroughbred filly |
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Authors: | A Gardner J Lorbach H Rice |
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Institution: | 1. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA;2. Littleton Equine Medical Center, Littleton, Colorado, USA |
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Abstract: | A 1-year-old Thoroughbred filly with left bony facial distortion was diagnosed with a multilobar expansile mass within the caudal maxillary and frontal sinuses on computed tomography (CT). Typical findings associated with a sinus cyst, including expression of amber fluid from the mass and a thick lining that could be peeled from the sinus walls, were found on surgical exploration of the sinus under general anaesthesia. Histological examination of firm structures within the fluid-filled cyst contained all components of embryologically normal dental tissue. The filly recovered well and entered training to race as a 2-year-old, as remodelling of the bony distortion and narrowing of the nasal passage was sufficient for airflow. Previous reports of paranasal cystic lesions in horses suggest developmental abnormalities as a causative factor, especially in young horses. Furthermore, heterotopic polydontia is reported as the underlying aetiology in some human paranasal sinus cysts. While polydontia has been reported in the paranasal sinuses and nasal passages of horses, this is the first case report that finds them associated with a cystic lesion within the paranasal sinus. |
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Keywords: | horse sinus cyst dental abnormalities sinusitis facial surgery |
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