Musculoskeletal 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What are common issues with the rear limbs, that dont involve the feet?

A
Luxation 
Physicists/osteomyelitis 
Fractures 
Nerve paralysis 
Patella fixation 
Cruitate liagment
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2
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Common locations of luxations?

A
Hip 
Stifle 
Shoulder 
Proximal interphalangeal joint (P1-P2) 
Sacroiliac
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3
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A 7 year old Simmental Bull presents for severe “toe touching” with grade 4/5 lameness.

What is the first thing you should do with this bull?

A

Find purpose of bull — history

PE / palatine

  • rectal (lumbrosacral)
  • limb palpation
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4
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A 7 year old Simmental Bull presents for severe “toe touching” with grade 4/5 lameness.

You do rads and find a smooth honey proliferation of the lateral coffin joint.

How do you treat?

A

Block on medial claw
Whirlpool boot

Lavage
Surgical ankylosis
Amputation

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5
Q

How can you manage pain in a cow with foot pain?

A

Flunixin meglumine

Meloxicam

Gabapentin

Salicylic acid

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A 2yr old female Hereford presents as a 4.5/5 lame on the rear left limb. The has a history of foot rot in the herd. The cow was bred 4 months ago

The distal limb is swollen and there is a draining tract from the medial claw.
What is your top ddx?

A

Extreme foot rot (interdigital phlegmon)

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A 2yr old female Hereford presents as a 4.5/5 lame on the rear left limb. The has a history of foot rot in the herd. The cow was bred 4 months ago

The distal limb is swollen and there is a draining tract from the medial claw.

You take rads and find a subluxation of the medial distal interphalangeal joint
What treatment would you recommend?

A

Amputation

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Young calf comes in with swelling at the level of the carpus bilaterally.

What is your top ddx?

A

Physitis

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9
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Treatment for physitis?

A

Tetracycline
Chlorfenicol

Decrease feed (lower carbohydrates)

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A cow presents for a rear limb lameness and following physical exam, you believe the cow has a lymphoma impinging on the spinal cord.

How can you improve your confidence in diagnosis prior to necropsy?

A

BLV test

If neg then there will not be lymphoma

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11
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What type of splint can you put on a cow for tibial fractures?

A

Thomas -Schroeder splint (walker splint)

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12
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How many layers should your cast have if your cow is <150kg?

A

6-8layers

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13
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How many layers should be in a cast if the cow is 150-300kgs?

A

10-12 layers

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14
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What type of coaptation would you supply for a distal physis fracture of the radius/ulna?

A

Full limb

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15
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What the of coaptation would you provide for a proximally fracture of the radius/ulna?

A

Transfixation

Bone plate

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16
Q

Treatment and prognosis for a humeral fracture?

A

Stall confinement

Prog 50% if under 500kg

17
Q

What is usually the cause of a hygroma?

A

Traumatic