[Case report of a complex odontoma in a horse–clinical picture, radiography, ultrasonography and computed tomography].
- Case Reports
- Journal Article
Summary
This research article presents a case report about a complex odontoma, which is a type of dental tumor, in an adult horse. It covers the clinical symptoms, diagnosis, and pathology of the case, and introduces computer tomography as an innovative diagnostic method with great promise in examining horse head diseases.
Clinical Presentation
The research provides a detailed account of the clinical signs that led to the identification of the complex odontoma in the horse. This may include information such as:
- The visual appearance of the horse’s condition
- The behavioral changes in the horse that prompted a veterinary examination
- Any noticeable physical abnormalities, such as distortions to the shape of the head or mouth
Diagnosis
The diagnosis section of the research outlines the process and techniques used to confirm the presence of the complex odontoma. The use of radiography and ultrasonography could have played a role in the detection process. Specific areas of concern in the diagnosis may have included:
- Understanding the horse’s health history
- Identifying the presence, size, and location of the tumor through imaging techniques
- Evaluating the impact of the tumor on surrounding structures
Pathology
Under the pathology heading, the research likely gives an in-depth explanation of the complex odontoma itself. It would be expected to cover aspects such as:
- The nature and characteristics of a complex odontoma
- The potential causes or triggers for the development of such a tumor in horses
- The possible risks and complications associated with the condition
Application of Computer Tomography
One of the focal points of this research is the application of computer tomography in diagnosing diseases of the equine head. This may involve a discussion on:
- How computer tomography was used in this case to identify and evaluate the tumor
- Why the researchers believe this technique holds outstanding potential for the investigation of such diseases
- The benefits or advantages of using computer tomography compared to other diagnostic methods
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Researcher Affiliations
- Tierklinik Kerken, Wachtendonk.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Female
- Horse Diseases / diagnosis
- Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
- Horses
- Maxillary Neoplasms / diagnosis
- Maxillary Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
- Maxillary Neoplasms / veterinary
- Odontoma / diagnosis
- Odontoma / diagnostic imaging
- Odontoma / veterinary
- Prognosis
- Tomography, X-Ray Computed / veterinary
- Ultrasonography