Pathology & Reasons #2 Flashcards

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Carpitis

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Carpus varus conformation predisposes horses to this condition. Heavy loads & rough terrain.

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Curb

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Stress due to bad conformation. Sickle & cow hocks, hard stops & jumping predispose to this injury.

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Radial Nerve Paralysis

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Blunt force trauma. Kick or running into a fence or gate post.

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Bowed Tendons

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Overworking an under conditioned horse. Poor conformation. Misstep. Bad trim/shoeing.

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Broken Bones

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Direct trauma to the area. Kicks, collisions, etc.

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Ringbone

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Concussion resulting from steep digital conformation. Uneven joint spacing as a result of valgus/varus conformation.

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Osselets

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The result of dorsiflexion of the fetlock joint.

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Capped Hocks & Elbows

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Direct and repeated trauma to the area. Stall kicking, lying on hard ground or contact between shoe and swelling.

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Bucked Shins

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Mostly affects young racehorses. Flexing of the immature bone causes small cortical fractures.

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Bone Spavin

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Straight hocks and hard work concentrated on using the hind quarters.

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Thoroughpin

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A sign of stress, causing inflammation of the tendon & sheath in this area.

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Stringhalt

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Speculative. Suggestions of brain, spine, or nerve damage, affecting the lateral extensor muscle.

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Stifle Lameness

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Injury as a result of osteochondrosis, arthritis, fracture, ligament avulsion or falling sideways.

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Stifled

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Common with post legged conformation. Muscles not toned and loose patella predispose this problem.

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15
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Windpuffs

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Thought to be a sign of stress. No lameness, heat, tenderness, inflammation or synovial fluid changes.

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16
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Splints

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Direct trauma to the cannon bone. Damaged interosseous ligaments. Damaged periosteum.

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Sprained Suspensory Ligament

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Overworking under conditioned horse. Bad step. Poor conformation, trim or shoeing.

18
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Severed Tendons

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Physical trauma from a sharp object or spontaneous rupture as a result of degeneration.