Equine nosebleeds
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Nosebleeds in horses – when do you need to be concerned?
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‘A ticking time bomb’: what you need to know about deadly guttural pouch mycosis *H&H VIP*
Fungus that grows undetected in hidden cavities called the guttural pouches can have devastating consequences, as Andrea Oakes and Phil Cramp MRCVS explain
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Guttural pouches: The hidden dangers *H&H VIP*
Their precise purpose may be a mystery, but there can be trouble if the guttural pouches at the base of the horse’s skull are affected by disease. Safia Barakzai MRCVS explains what makes them unique
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Nosebleeds in horses after hard work [H&H VIP]
What is the significance of blood in a horse’s nostrils after hard work? Dr Colin Roberts discusses exercise-induced bleeding and its effect on athletic performance
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How to treat ethmoid haematomas [H&H VIP]
With their origins hidden within the nasal cavities, ethmoid haematomas can obstruct the airways and cause nosebleeds. Gaining access to these areas is just one of the treatment challenges, as Phil Cramp MRCVS explains
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Nosebleed case study: guttural pouch mycosis
A simple nosebleed turned out to be something much more serious