Pathology & Anatomy Involved #2 Flashcards

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Ringbone

A

P1, P2, P3 and the joints between these bones, including the collateral ligaments.

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2
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Broken Bones

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Any long bone in the limb may be involved.

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3
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Capped Hocks & Elbows

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The bursa of the hock/elbow.

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4
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Bucked Shins

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The cannon bone.

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5
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Curb

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Primarily the plantar ligament. Possible SDFT involvement.

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Osselets

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Distal dorsal cannon bone and dorsal proximal P1. Main extensor tendon.

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Carpitis

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Any of the carpal bones, but usually involves the intermediate carpal bone.

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Radial Nerve Paralysis

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Radial nerve & extensor muscles. Possibly the humerus.

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9
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Bowed Tendons

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Mostly SDFT but can affect DDFT. Rarely happens on a hind leg.

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10
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Stifled

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Because of the presence of the reciprocal apparatus, a problem here affects the entire limb.

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Splints

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2nd (most common), 3rd and (less often) 4th metacarpals. Interosseus ligaments.

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12
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Stringhalt

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Nervous system and lateral extensor muscle.

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13
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Stifle Lameness

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Because of the presence of the reciprocal apparatus, a problem here affects the entire limb.

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14
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Windpuffs

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Tendinous: Deep flexor tendon sheath. Articular: Joint capsule. Front & hind legs can be affected.

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15
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Sprained Suspensory Ligament

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Suspensory ligament and, to an extent, the proximal sesamoids.

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16
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Severed Tendons

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Any tendons, but more specifically the flexor tendons below knee/hock.

17
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Bone Spavin

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Dorsal/medial aspect of the hock. Generally involves the central tarsal.

18
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Thoroughpin

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The deep flexor tendon and its sheath in the hock.