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Bleeding from the Nose: Epistaxis in HorsesIntroduction
Nosebleeds are a very common events with horses. The medical term for nosebleeds is epistaxis. Though frequently just a one time event, they can also be the harbinger of serious disease. Some of the causes are ethmoid hematoma, guttaral pouch mycosis, and exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage. This article concerns itself with the differentiation of the various causes of nosebleeds and the treatment and prognosis of the various conditions. Links are provided to more detailed articles on the diseases.
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