Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy and unilateral facial nerve paralysis in a horse
AUTOR(ES)
Yadernuk, Lisa M.
RESUMO
A 13-year-old broodmare was referred for weight loss and left facial nerve paralysis. Bilateral temporohyoid osteoarthropathy was diagnosed based on proliferation of the temporohyoid joints and stylohyoid bones on radiographs and guttural pouch endoscopy. The left side was more severely affected. Treatment resulted in little or no improvement.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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