Abstract

HistoryA 16-year-old 487.2-kg (1,071.8-lb) Quarter Horse gelding was presented to a veterinary medical teaching hospital because of a 4- to 5-month history of intermittent, unilateral (right-sided) nasal discharge and epistaxis that did not improve with antimicrobial treatment. Additionally, right facial crest swelling had been observed approximately 3 weeks prior to presentation. The referring veterinarian performed skull radiography, which revealed a large mass lesion in the horse's right nasal cavity.Clinical and Gross FindingsOn physical examination, there was mildly decreased airflow from the right nostril, mildly increased expiratory noise on tracheal auscultation, and a small firm nodule over the

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