2015
DOI: 10.1111/eve.12515
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Equine orbital disease: A review

Abstract: Summary The purpose of this review is to discuss orbital disease in horses and how it pertains to the unique anatomy as well as the clinical presentation, diagnostics and aetiologies of orbital disease in this species.

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“…Neoplasia comprised over half of the diagnoses, with the most prevalent tumour type in this population being a neuroendocrine tumour. This supports previous documentation of this tumour type as a common primary orbital neoplasm in the horse (Matiasek et al 2007;Pucket 2017). This tumour can be invasive and result in bony destruction through the calvarium.…”
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“…Neoplasia comprised over half of the diagnoses, with the most prevalent tumour type in this population being a neuroendocrine tumour. This supports previous documentation of this tumour type as a common primary orbital neoplasm in the horse (Matiasek et al 2007;Pucket 2017). This tumour can be invasive and result in bony destruction through the calvarium.…”
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“…This supports previous documentation of this tumour type as a common primary orbital neoplasm in the horse (Matiasek et al . ; Pucket ). This tumour can be invasive and result in bony destruction through the calvarium.…”
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“…Redness of the eyelids and third eyelid can result from blepharitis (traumatic, bacteria, fungal, immune mediated, etc. ), neoplasia (Montgomery ), orbital disease leading to exophthalmos and eyelid swelling (Pucket ). It has also been seen with trauma and traumatic lacerations of the eyelids.…”
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“…Eyelid/third eyelid (Pucket 2017). It has also been seen with trauma and traumatic lacerations of the eyelids.…”
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confidence: 99%