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          Fig. 3.28  Exophthalmos of the left eye caused by a
          neuroendocrine tumour.



          Fig. 3.29  Secondary sinusitis, with fluid lines in the
          rostral maxillary and conchofrontal sinuses (arrows)
          and periapical sclerosis of tooth 109 (arrowheads).



          central nervous system to cause a meningoenceph-  oblique and open-mouth radiographic views can be
          alitis. Exophthalmos is observed with expanding   helpful. Lavage of the sinus for several days to help
          masses of the paranasal sinuses, commonly neuroen-  remove as much fluid and pus as possible prior to
          docrine tumours (Fig. 3.28).                   specific sinus and tooth root radiographic views may
                                                         help define specific tooth or sinus problems. Detailed
          Differential diagnosis                         oral examination (plus dental endoscope) and radi-
          Primary sinusitis is the principal differential diag-  ography should always be combined to increase the
          nosis, but a specific diagnosis for secondary sinusitis   specificity of a precise diagnosis (Fig. 3.30). The use
          is essential to make a treatment plan and prognosis.   of  scintigraphy  in  the  diagnosis  of  periapical  den-
          In secondary sinusitis smaller amounts of fluid are   tal infection has declined recently, and the budget
          often found in the sinuses, with fluid lines on radio-  for advanced diagnostics is now generally directed
          graphs (Fig. 3.29). Mycotic sinusitis is an important   towards a standing horse CT head scan.
          differential diagnosis and can develop as a result of   Tumours and cysts can  be visible on sinusos-
          treatment for a primary sinusitis.             copy, although initial lavage of the discharges for
                                                         several days may be necessary to ensure adequate
          Diagnosis                                      visualisation.
          The diagnosis of secondary sinusitis is similar to the
          primary version. Radiographic diagnosis of periapi-  Management
          cal dental infection may not be reliable in some cases,   The management of secondary sinusitis depends
          particularly when dealing with the caudal maxillary   on the underlying disease. If this can be treated,
          teeth or cases in younger horses. Specific arcade   the underlying sinusitis will usually resolve with
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