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Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde1992; 117(13); 379-381;

[A horse with osteochondrosis. Now what?].

Abstract: Based on three clinical cases, the history and the clinical and radiological aspects of osteochondrosis in horses are discussed. The prognosis, therapy and consequences with regard to athletic soundness and use for breeding are described.
Publication Date: 1992-07-01 PubMed ID: 1626317
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Summary

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The research focuses on understanding the history, clinical and radiological aspects of osteochondrosis in horses through the examination of three specific cases. It seeks to provide insight into the effective methods of treatment, the possible outcomes, and the impact on horses’ athletic performance and breeding potential.

Objective

The primary objective of this study was to delve into the first-hand accounts and clinical cases of osteochondrosis in horses. This meant studying the history, clinical and radiological signs of the condition, the potential therapeutic processes, the long-term prognosis, and eventual consequences that could affect both the athletic capability and breeding use of the horse.

Methodology

  • The researchers utilized three real-life cases relating to the horses with osteochondrosis. They conducted exhaustive examinations, seeking to document and understand the clinical signs, history, radiological aspects, and treatment received by the horses in question.
  • Through this method, they hoped to develop a more comprehensive understanding of osteochondrosis, notably how it transpires and progresses, and how it can be effectively treated or managed when it manifests in horses.

Outcomes & Implications

  • One key outcome of this research lies in the deepened understanding of osteochondrosis. By considering real-world cases, a more detailed and nuanced picture of the disease, its progression, and effects emerges.
  • This information may lead to the introduction of more effective treatments and management strategies. By systematically studying, comparing, and contrasting the course of osteochondrosis in different cases, therapy techniques can be improved, adjusted, or developed from scratch.
  • Another crucial aspect of the research revolves around the prognosis and potential consequences of the disease. By shedding light on the typical progression and outcomes of osteochondrosis, the study gives horse owners, breeders, and vets valuable insight into the long-term athletic and breeding potential of afflicted horses.
  • The prognosis discusses the survival rate or recovery prospects of the horses, while understanding potential consequences lets horse keepers anticipate long-term issues related to the animals’ fitness capabilities and breeding potential.

Cite This Article

APA
van Muiswinkel K. (1992). [A horse with osteochondrosis. Now what?]. Tijdschr Diergeneeskd, 117(13), 379-381.

Publication

ISSN: 0040-7453
NlmUniqueID: 0031550
Country: Netherlands
Language: dut
Volume: 117
Issue: 13
Pages: 379-381

Researcher Affiliations

van Muiswinkel, K
  • Diergeneeskundig Centrum Noord Nederland c.v., Dierenkliniek Emmeloord.

MeSH Terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Horses
  • Joint Loose Bodies / surgery
  • Joint Loose Bodies / veterinary
  • Male
  • Osteochondritis / diagnostic imaging
  • Osteochondritis / surgery
  • Osteochondritis / veterinary
  • Radiography

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