Nasal Bleeding: Vets, What’s Your Diagnosis and Treatment?
Learn how a veterinarian diagnosed and treated an ethmoid hematoma in a Quarter Horse gelding.
Learn how a veterinarian diagnosed and treated an ethmoid hematoma in a Quarter Horse gelding.
Dr. Elizabeth Santschi recaps studies on fracture recovery, joint injections, sarcoid treatments, and more.
New methods to facilitate cancer diagnosis in horses as early, simply, and accurately as possible are needed.
Donkeys are commonly diagnosed with sarcoids. Other common horse tumors, however, are not prevalent in donkeys.
Does your horse have stubborn or unsightly tumors or skin growths, and you’re not sure what to do next?
While some lumps and bumps are typically of little consequence, others can pose serious problems. Learn more.
Anti-Mullerian hormone is a reliable marker for cryptorchidism, granulosa-cell tumors, and, possibly, mare fertility.
Betulinic acid could become a safe and effective treatment for melanoma in horses, researchers said.
Researchers are studying immunotherapy using an antibody called anti-CD47 for reducing equine skin tumors.
Squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common cancerous tumors of the equine eye.
Genetic differences in immune function could explain why some horses develop sarcoids and others don’t, researchers say.
This hormone-secreting tumor can form in horses’ adrenal glands, potentially causing damaging high blood pressure.
Can melanomas spread to a horse’s central nervous system? If so, are there any treatments available?
The procedure involves removing a sarcoid from the horse and implanting pieces of it back into the horse’s neck.
While researchers have yet to see full resolution in study horses, all tumors reduced in size or stopped growing.
Find out how to ensure your senior horses stay healthy all through their golden years.
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