Print this page
SinusitisOwn Your Copy Today
Etiology
Clinical Findings
Diagnosis
Treatment
Control

Etiology:
Sinusitis in cattle typically involves the frontal or maxillary sinus. Frontal sinusitis is usually associated with dehorning and maxillary sinusitis with infected teeth. Numerous bacteria have been isolated from sinusitis infections in cattle.
Back to top
Clinical Findings:
Frontal sinusitis may occur immediately after dehorning while the site is still open or months later after the dehorning site has healed. The condition is most often unilateral. Signs may include anorexia, pyrexia, unilateral or bilateral nasal discharge, changes in air flow through the nasal passages, and foul breath. Head carriage may be abnormal. In longstanding cases of frontal sinusitis, there may be distortion of the frontal bone, exophthalmos, and neurologic signs.
Back to top
Diagnosis:
Diagnosis can usually be made on the basis of clinical signs. Percussion may reveal a dull sound over the affected sinus. Radiographs may reveal fluid in the sinus, the presence of dental disease, or bone lysis. Cytology of aspirated material from the affected sinus may reveal purulent material.
Back to top
Treatment:
Sinusitis is treated by draining the affected sinus. Trephine sites should be reviewed for appropriate anatomic landmarks. If an infected tooth is the cause of maxillary sinusitis, the tooth can be repelled through a sinusotomy site created with a trephine. Once drainage has been established, the sinus can be lavaged daily with antiseptic solutions. Treatment with parenteral antibiotics is indicated if systemic signs are present. NSAID can be given for pain relief, if needed. The prognosis is guarded.
Back to top
Control:
The best control method is to dehorn calves at a young age using a closed dehorning technique. If this is not possible, close attention should be paid to disinfection of surgical instruments between animals, dust control, and fly control.
Back to top

See Also
Introduction
Allergic Rhinitis and Enzootic Nasal Granuloma
Tracheal Edema Syndrome of Feeder Cattle
Bovine Respiratory disease Complex
Overview
Enzootic Pneumonia of Calves and Shipping fever Pneumonia
Overview
Enzootic Pneumonia of Calves
Shipping Fever Pneumonia
Viral Respiratory Tract Infections
Overview
Parainfluenza-3 Virus
Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Bovine Herpesvirus 1
Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus
Other Bovine Respiratory Viruses
Bacterial Pneumonia
Overview
Pneumonic Pasteurellosis
Mycoplasmal Pneumonia
Chlamydial Pneumonia
Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia
Interstitial pneumonia
Overview
Acute Bovine Pulmonary Emphysema and Edema
Anaphylaxis
Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
Diffuse Fibrosing Alveolitis
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome of Feedlot Cattle
4-Ipomeanol Toxicity (Moldy Sweet Potato) and Perilla Ketone Toxicity (Purple Mint Toxicity)
Toxic Gases
Vena Caval Thrombosis and Metastatic Pneumonia