Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse

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Autor(a) principal: Câmara,Antônio Carlos Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Passos,Marcel Batista dos, Peneiras,Anna Beatriz Veltri, Pereira,Júlio Rafael de Melo, Teixeira Neto,Antonio Raphael, Soto-Blanco,Benito
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Ossifying fibroma is a disfiguring benign neoplasia of the jaw that affects young animals of several species, including horses. The present report described the postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy (RM) that was performed to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse. A 3-year-old crossbred horse presented a hard, well-defined, 14.5×10.0×9.5cm ulcerated mass attached to the rostral mandible. Radiographic findings were compatible with a nonaggressive mandibular bone deformity (benign neoplasia). Histological features confirmed the diagnosis of the ossifying fibroma. After the RM, the horse slowly adapted to the new feeding conditions and was discharged when it fully recovered and was capable of feeding on the paddock and drinking water on its own on day 60. This slow adaptation was crucial for post-surgical recovery and required hard labor to manage the feeding and hydration by nasogastric tube during the hospital stay.
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spelling Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horsebenign neoplasiamandibular growthpostoperative adaptationrostral mandibleABSTRACT: Ossifying fibroma is a disfiguring benign neoplasia of the jaw that affects young animals of several species, including horses. The present report described the postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy (RM) that was performed to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse. A 3-year-old crossbred horse presented a hard, well-defined, 14.5×10.0×9.5cm ulcerated mass attached to the rostral mandible. Radiographic findings were compatible with a nonaggressive mandibular bone deformity (benign neoplasia). Histological features confirmed the diagnosis of the ossifying fibroma. After the RM, the horse slowly adapted to the new feeding conditions and was discharged when it fully recovered and was capable of feeding on the paddock and drinking water on its own on day 60. This slow adaptation was crucial for post-surgical recovery and required hard labor to manage the feeding and hydration by nasogastric tube during the hospital stay.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017001100604Ciência Rural v.47 n.11 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160835info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCâmara,Antônio Carlos LopesPassos,Marcel Batista dosPeneiras,Anna Beatriz VeltriPereira,Júlio Rafael de MeloTeixeira Neto,Antonio RaphaelSoto-Blanco,Benitoeng2017-10-24T00:00:00ZRevista
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title Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse
spellingShingle Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse
Câmara,Antônio Carlos Lopes
benign neoplasia
mandibular growth
postoperative adaptation
rostral mandible
title_short Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse
title_full Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse
title_fullStr Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse
title_sort Postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse
author Câmara,Antônio Carlos Lopes
author_facet Câmara,Antônio Carlos Lopes
Passos,Marcel Batista dos
Peneiras,Anna Beatriz Veltri
Pereira,Júlio Rafael de Melo
Teixeira Neto,Antonio Raphael
Soto-Blanco,Benito
author_role author
author2 Passos,Marcel Batista dos
Peneiras,Anna Beatriz Veltri
Pereira,Júlio Rafael de Melo
Teixeira Neto,Antonio Raphael
Soto-Blanco,Benito
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Câmara,Antônio Carlos Lopes
Passos,Marcel Batista dos
Peneiras,Anna Beatriz Veltri
Pereira,Júlio Rafael de Melo
Teixeira Neto,Antonio Raphael
Soto-Blanco,Benito
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv benign neoplasia
mandibular growth
postoperative adaptation
rostral mandible
topic benign neoplasia
mandibular growth
postoperative adaptation
rostral mandible
description ABSTRACT: Ossifying fibroma is a disfiguring benign neoplasia of the jaw that affects young animals of several species, including horses. The present report described the postoperative care and long-term follow-up after a rostral mandibulectomy (RM) that was performed to treat an ossifying fibroma in a horse. A 3-year-old crossbred horse presented a hard, well-defined, 14.5×10.0×9.5cm ulcerated mass attached to the rostral mandible. Radiographic findings were compatible with a nonaggressive mandibular bone deformity (benign neoplasia). Histological features confirmed the diagnosis of the ossifying fibroma. After the RM, the horse slowly adapted to the new feeding conditions and was discharged when it fully recovered and was capable of feeding on the paddock and drinking water on its own on day 60. This slow adaptation was crucial for post-surgical recovery and required hard labor to manage the feeding and hydration by nasogastric tube during the hospital stay.
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