| Literature DB >> 7177803 |
H V Sønnichsen, J Kristoffersen, J Falk-Rønne.
Abstract
Joint mice in the horse is a wellknown condition, but during the last years diagnosed with increasing frequency. Ethiology and prognosis thus become of major interest. 53 cases of mice in the fetlock are examined and divided in 3 groups on the basis of localization and appearance. On one group characterised by a localization in the plantar aspect of the joint and clearly separated from the tuberosites of the first phalanx histological investigations were carried out resulting in the statement that the mice can be the result of osteochondrosis. Surgical intervention in cases with clinical symptoms offers a fairly good prognosis, but it is underlined that the osteochondrotic defect can be restored by filling fibrocartilage.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7177803
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nord Vet Med ISSN: 0029-1579