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          Fig. 3.39  The depression fracture in Fig. 3.38
          repaired with a small 2.7 mm bone plate.


          Fig. 3.40  A horse that presented with intermittent
          bilateral epistaxis and which on examination had firm,
          ulcerated, multiloculated masses in both nostrils.
          Biopsy confirmed amyloidosis. There were also masses
          involving both palpebral conjunctivae.



          polymer or carbon fibre to restore the facial contour.   loss may occur if there is a primary disease process.
          Small bone plates and screws can be used for peri-  Treatment of the primary disease problem is essen-
          orbital fractures to restore the orbit but are seldom   tial along with removal of the localised deposits.
          necessary on the flat bones of the sinus compart-
          ments (Fig. 3.39).                             Aetiology/pathophysiology
                                                         The amyloid is formed secondary to a chronic
          Prognosis                                      immunological stimulation, which in some cases is
          The prognosis is good. Almost all facial wounds and   not identified. The URT is one of the more common
          fractures will heal, usually without any functional   sites of deposition and can occur with or without
          problems. The cosmetic result varies with the origi-  skin deposits.
          nal injury and whether it is treated conservatively or
          surgically. Most cases have a firm swelling left after  Clinical presentation
          healing has finished, although remodelling of the   Amyloid deposits have been recorded in the nostrils,
          bone contours continues for several months after the   alar folds, nasal septum, nasal conchae and, more
          fracture has healed.                           rarely, in the nasopharynx and guttural pouches
                                                         (Fig. 3.40). Presenting clinical signs may include
          NASAL AMYLOIDOSIS                              nasal discharge often containing small amounts of
                                                         blood, nasal obstruction and subsequent respiratory
          Definition/overview                            noise, and exercise intolerance. If  a primary dis-
          This is a rare disease in the horse, where deposits of   ease process is present, then a variety of other signs
          amyloid occur in various sites of the URT. There   including weight loss may be present.
          are a variety of clinical signs specifically associated
          with  the  deposits  in  the  respiratory  tract.  Nasal  Differential diagnosis
          amyloidosis is rarely associated with other primary   Other causes of nasal discharge, epistaxis and soft-
          systemic diseases, but other signs such as weight   tissue formation in the URT.
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