Tumor between larynx and turbines in horse

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Before
After

Case Report: Tumor Remission in Equine Patient Following CDS Treatment

Patient Profile:

  • Species: Equine
  • Gender: Female (Mare)
  • Location of Tumor: Between the larynx and turbinates

Attending Veterinarian:

  • Dr. Vet Miguel Rea

Clinical Background:

The mare presented with a tumor located in the upper respiratory tract, specifically between the larynx and turbinates. An endoscopic examination was performed to assess the extent and nature of the tumor.

Intervention:

Following the diagnostic endoscopy, a comprehensive treatment protocol utilizing Cellular-Derived Substances (CDS) was initiated. The regimen spanned four months and included both oral and intravenous administration of whole animal therapy.

Results:

Post-treatment evaluations revealed a significant reduction in tumor size, with imaging evidence indicating remarkable remission. The clinical signs observed prior to treatment, including respiratory distress and dysphagia, improved substantially.

Discussion:

This case underscores the therapeutic potential of CDS in veterinary medicine, particularly for challenging cases involving neoplasia in equine patients. The successful outcome not only demonstrates the efficacy of the treatment protocol but also highlights advancements in innovative veterinary practices aimed at improving patient care.

Conclusion:

The extraordinary recovery of this mare emphasizes the importance of continued research and application of novel therapeutic strategies in veterinary oncology. Further studies are warranted to explore the long-term effects and mechanisms of action associated with CDS treatment in equine patients.