Pathology & Reason Flashcards

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Dropped Sole

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Extremely flared, genetically inclined or neglected feet. Founder. Sinker

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Hoof Avulsion

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Mechanical force. Bad hoof infection. Founder. Extreme WLD (White Line Disease).

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Cracks

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Drastic moisture changes. Uneven weight bearing. Coronary band injury. Weak hooves.

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Corns

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Pressure on the seat of corn. Short/tight shoeing. Going too long before resetting.

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Canker

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Unknown/debatable. Some breeds are more susceptible.

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Club Foot

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Open to conjecture. Genetics. Gazing stance. Feed induced. Injury.

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Founder

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Failed laminar bond. Separating force of weight bearing & DDFT (Deep Flexor Tendon) pull on P3. Upward pressure on toe wall.

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Abcess

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Bacterial penetration of the sensitive tissue. Puncture wound, bruising, sole pressure, cracks.

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9
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Laminitis

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Over feeding carbohydrates, retained placenta, genetic predisposition, insulin resistance.

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P3 Fracture

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Trauma, ie., concussion, pedal osteitis or bone cysts causing bone weakness. Torque on the bone.

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Soft Heel Cracks

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Sheared heels, weak heels, or deep central sulcus may predispose horses to this problem.

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Navicular

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Concussion related: Steep HPA. Suspensory related: Shallow HPA, long toe & continuous tension on DDFT.

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Quittor

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Caused by anything that allows infection of the lateral cartilages. Gravitating abscess or direct injury.

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Keratoma

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Continuous irritation to the hoof from injury. Excess keratinization.

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Sole Bruises

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Hard riding on rough terrain and shoeing with sole pressure are common causes.

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Pedal Osteitis

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Lack of blood supply. Concussion. Sole Pressure. Chronic bruising.

17
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Sheared Heels

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Hoof imbalance, as a result of bad trim or conformational deviations.

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Quarter Cracks

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Unbalanced trim. Proximal coronary band displacement. Weakness as a result of injury to the coronary band.

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Sidebone

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Hard footing/concussion. Mediolateral imbalances. Deep cut involving the lateral cartilage.

20
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White Line Disease (WLD)

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Opportunistic bacteria/fungus entering via separation of the sole/wall junction. Some horses are more predisposed to infection.

21
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Thrush

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Neglect and damp, unsanitary conditions. Anaerobic bacteria damages the frog tissue.