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the nasolacrimal suture may also be affected.



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        Figure 10.6 The bones of the horse’s skull



        CAUSE

        The most likely cause is trauma and it may develop following a blow to the face. However,

        on occasions it occurs with no known history of trauma. In these cases, dental malocclusions
        or dental eruption issues should be ruled out as a cause.



        CLINICAL SIGNS

        These include:
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