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Horse Saved by Pioneering Surgery
Published on Friday, January 20, 2012 in Health
A horse has been saved by pioneering surgery which removed her jaw to cut out a rare melon-sized tumour.
Paul Newby, 33, was devastated when he discovered his beloved six year old horse Star had the rare form of cancer in her mouth.
After taking her for a series of tests, he was told the showjumping champion had ameloblastoma of the mandible - a rare tumour in her bottom jaw.
Determined not to give up hope on his steed, Paul’s vet Kathy Uprichard of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, contacted surgeons at Glasgow University who offered to carry out a delicate and dangerous operation to remove Star’s bottom jaw and take out the tumour.
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