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  • Medical records of 28 horses with guttural pouch mycosis diagnosed on Equine clinic Brno and Vienna between the years 1999 to 2011 were reviewed. Obtained data consisted of detailed retrospective evaluation of history, clinical signs, clinical-pathology, endoscopy, treatment and follow-up in these horses. The most commonly observed clinical signs were nasal discharge, epistaxis and dysphagia. In all cases the diagnosis was confirmed on the base of endoscopic examination of both guttural pouches. All 28 horses had the disease unilaterally with the mycotic plaque situated towards the dorsomedial aspect of the medial compartment, covering internal carotid artery. Five horses showed a spread of the fungal infection via the median septum into the contralateral pouch, but without damage of nerve and vascular structures in this pouch. Three horses were treated medically, eleven horses underwent surgery (proximal arterial ligation/balloon-tip catheter plus proximal ligation/transendoscopic clip placement) and in seven horses the medical treatment was combined with surgery. Fifty per cent of horses (14/28) were euthanised or died, fifty per cent (14/28) survived. In our study there was no significant correlation between treatment method (medical, surgical, combination) and survival. The most common reason for euthanasia was dysphagia due to pharyngeal dysfunction. There was a highly significant correlation between presence of dysphagia and non-survival, although the majority of horses presented with dysphagia were not treated due to the owners? decision.
  • Medical records of 28 horses with guttural pouch mycosis diagnosed on Equine clinic Brno and Vienna between the years 1999 to 2011 were reviewed. Obtained data consisted of detailed retrospective evaluation of history, clinical signs, clinical-pathology, endoscopy, treatment and follow-up in these horses. The most commonly observed clinical signs were nasal discharge, epistaxis and dysphagia. In all cases the diagnosis was confirmed on the base of endoscopic examination of both guttural pouches. All 28 horses had the disease unilaterally with the mycotic plaque situated towards the dorsomedial aspect of the medial compartment, covering internal carotid artery. Five horses showed a spread of the fungal infection via the median septum into the contralateral pouch, but without damage of nerve and vascular structures in this pouch. Three horses were treated medically, eleven horses underwent surgery (proximal arterial ligation/balloon-tip catheter plus proximal ligation/transendoscopic clip placement) and in seven horses the medical treatment was combined with surgery. Fifty per cent of horses (14/28) were euthanised or died, fifty per cent (14/28) survived. In our study there was no significant correlation between treatment method (medical, surgical, combination) and survival. The most common reason for euthanasia was dysphagia due to pharyngeal dysfunction. There was a highly significant correlation between presence of dysphagia and non-survival, although the majority of horses presented with dysphagia were not treated due to the owners? decision. (en)
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  • Guttural pouch mycosis in horses: a retrospective study of 28 cases
  • Guttural pouch mycosis in horses: a retrospective study of 28 cases (en)
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  • Guttural pouch mycosis in horses: a retrospective study of 28 cases
  • Guttural pouch mycosis in horses: a retrospective study of 28 cases (en)
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  • balloon-tip catheter; ligation; neuropathy; epistaxis (en)
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  • Bezděková, Barbora
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