Outcomes following single, caudally based bilateral versus unilateral frontonasal sinusotomy for treatment of equine paranasal sinus disease
Abstract Background Bilateral sinus disease is relatively uncommon in horses, accounting for 3%–4.5% of horses with sinonasal disease, but may require bilateral paranasal surgery for complete resolution. Complications and recurrence following bilateral sinusotomy have not been reported or compared t...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lynn M. Pezzanite, Eileen S. Hackett, Erin McCready, Jeremiah T. Easley |
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Wiley
2021
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