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Synonyms: Melanosis, Melanocytosis, Gray Horse Melanoma
Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
These are tests that might be helpful to make this diagnosis or further characterize the condition.
These treatments might be used to help resolve or improve this condition.
You might make these observations when a horse has this condition.
Firm Lump, Bump, or Growth Anywhere on a Gray Horse
Lump, Bump, Growth on Gray Horse, Near Anus or Tail
Lump, Bump, Growth on Shaft of Tail
Lump, Bump, Growth, on Mouth, Lips, or Chin
Lump, Bump, Growth on Eyelid
Drainage from Anal or Tail Base Areas
Lump, Bump, Growth in Throat Area, Behind Jaw or Under Ear
Crusty Growths around Anus
Lump, Bump, Growth on Face or Head
Lump, Bump, Growths, Crusts on Inner Surface of Ear, or Visible Part of Ear Canal
Lump, Bump, Growth or Tumor on Skin, Anywhere on Body
Growths on Surface Skin of Vulva (Vagina), or Near Anus
Lump, Bump, Growth on Sheath or Penis
Lump, Bump, Growth on Back Side of Ear, or Near Base of Ear
Swelling of Lip, Muzzle or Nose
Generalized Swelling of Throat Behind Jaw
Lump, Bump, Growth on Muzzle
Lump, Bump, Growth on Jawbone or Under Jaw
Single or Multiple Lumps, Bumps, or Growths on Back
Depressed, Dull, Sick or Lethargic
Weight Loss, Thin, Losing Weight
Bump or Swelling around Anus, Vulva or Tail Base, Non-Gray Horse
Groin Swelling in Mare or Gelding
Lump, Bump, Growth on Leg
Sores, Crusts or Scabs on Penis or Sheath
Membranes of Mouth, Gums appear Pale
Drainage from Area below Ear
Manure has Blood in It, or Bleeding from Anus
I might need these skills if my horse has this diagnosis.
There is likely a genetic basis for the development of this type of tumor in horses. Selection for horses without this problem reduces the prevalence of this problem within the population.
Recognize how common this condition is in true gray horses, and consider this when you buy a gray horse. Regularly monitor masses for number, size and growth. Track their progression by taking a digital photo on a regular basis.
CREDIBLE EQUINE HEALTH INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET
B. A. Valentine M. B. Calderwood Mays H. S. Cheramie Anaplastic malignant melanoma of the tail in non-grey horses Equine Veterinary Education Volume 26, Issue3
March 2014 Pages 156-158
Higgins AJ, Snyder JR eds. The Equine Manual. 2nd Ed. Edinburgh: Elsevier Saunders 2006.