2017
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20160835
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Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse

Abstract: Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse.Ciência Rural, v.47, n.11, 2017. An ossifying fibroma is a proliferative, fibro-osseous, tumor-like lesion that develops most commonly in the rostral mandible causing distortion of the lip and adjacent teeth. This neoplasia occurs more often in horses younger than one year of age (ROBBINS et al., 1996;SPONSELLER et al., 2006;CRIJNS et al., 2015), but has been reported in several other species (ROG… Show more

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“…Fibromas are commonly found in horses in the nasal or mandibular region; however, the location was not observed in the present study. An ossifying fibroma is a benign, disfiguring, and painless disease that progressively expands and may interfere with chewing, leading to decreased food consumption and weight loss (Câmara et al, 2017). Throughout the year 2018 until September, 39 histopathological diagnoses were performed, covering 36 canine patients, with 21 females and 15 males, 2 feline patients, both females, and one female bovine patient.…”
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“…Fibromas are commonly found in horses in the nasal or mandibular region; however, the location was not observed in the present study. An ossifying fibroma is a benign, disfiguring, and painless disease that progressively expands and may interfere with chewing, leading to decreased food consumption and weight loss (Câmara et al, 2017). Throughout the year 2018 until September, 39 histopathological diagnoses were performed, covering 36 canine patients, with 21 females and 15 males, 2 feline patients, both females, and one female bovine patient.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%