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Exam 1
Equine Distal Limb
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Veterinary Medicine
Professional
02/09/2016

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Term
How do we prepare a horse for distal limb radiographs?
Definition
-shoe should be removed and the foot cleaned and pakced
Term
In which types of horses is ossificaiton of collateral cartilage usually found?
Definition
-draft breeds and warmbloods
Term
What radiographic findings ssociated with collateral cartilages?
Definition
-edge of ossified collateral cartilage extends beyond the proximal margin of the navicular bone
-often asymmetirc and have multiple centers of ossification
-fractures are not common
Term
What is pedal osteitis?
Definition
-poorly defined complex that refers to non-specific inflammation and resorption of P3 (changes may be permanent)
Term
What radiographic findings are often seen with pedal osteitis?
Definition
-irregularity of the solar margin
-enlargemetn of vascular channels
-decreased opacity of dital phalanx along solar margin
-discrete circular lucent regions in the palmar processes
Term
What causes septic pedal osteitis?
Definition
puncture wound or sole abscess
Term
What radiographic findings are associated with pedal osteitis?
Definition
-discrete areas of osseous lysis
-irregular margin
-decreased opacity
gas within the soft tissues
Term
What is laminitis?
Definition
-inflammation and separation of laminae
Term
What radiogrpahic findings associated with laminits?
Definition
-dorsal hoof wall thickening
-separation of dermal and epidermal lamina
-rotation of P3
-lucent line
Term
At what point does rotation become indicative of laminitis?
Definition
-greater than 4 degrees
Term
The 60 degrees DP view is used to evaluate what?
Definition
-synovial invaginations, wings of navicular bone, attachment sites of the impar ligament and collateral ligaments
Term
What do we use the flexor skylien view of the equien distal limb to evaluate?
Definition
-used to evaluate the flexor surface, corticomedullary distinction, and number of synovial invaginations
Term
What is navicular syndrome?
Definition
-clinical condition causing progressive forelimb lameness which is not permanently alleviated by rest or corrective shoe
Term
What radiographic findings are suggested to be associated with navicular syndrome?
Definition
-proximal border: enthesophytes, modeling
-distal border: widened synovial invaginations, small osseous fragments
-flexor cortex: cortical erosions, mineralization of the deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT)
-medullary cavity changes: cysts, sclerosis
Term
What is high ringbone?
Definition
-interphalangeal jt OA of the PIP jt
Term
What is low ringbone?
Definition
-interphalangeal jt OA at the DIP jt
Term
Interphalangeal OA is secondary to what? What major clinical signs is associated with it?
Definition
-secondary to chronic repetitive trauma, fracture, infection, or OC
-causes mile to severe lameness
Term
What radiographic findings are associated with interphalangeal jt OA?
Definition
-joint space collapse (usually worse on media aspect)
-sclerosis/erosion of subchondral bone
-osteophytes/ enthesophytes
-periosteal bone production
-joint distention
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