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Authors: M. Montoro-Navarro, Z. Halfacree and J. Hughes
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A 1.5-year-old English Springer Spaniel presented with a firm, non-painful, dorsal nasal swelling of gradual increasing size. Rostral to the swelling, a small round pit at the mucocutaneous junction of the caudodorsal midline nasal planum was noted. Computed tomography (CT) identified a focal, midline to left-sided swelling with a central cavity and a thin, linear, midline tube running in the subcutaneous space to the small pit at the mucocutaneous junction. The swelling was positioned directly dorsal to and protruding into a nasal suture widening. Surgical excision was performed. Histopathology confirmed a nasal dermoid sinus. Surgical excision was curative.
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