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Fibrotic myopathy, haematomas and scar tissue in the gaskin area of the thoroughbred.

Abstract: An easy diagnostic technique for recognising fibrotic myopathy and scarring in the caudal popliteal area is described. A simplified corrective surgical technique is offered and discussed briefly. Some aspects of haematomas are reviewed.
Publication Date: 1981-03-01 PubMed ID: 7265105
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Summary

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The research article presents a diagnostic technique for identifying fibrotic myopathy and scarring in the caudal popliteal area, discusses a simplified surgical technique, and reviews certain aspects of hematomas.

Overview of the Research

  • The study introduces a straightforward method to diagnose fibrotic myopathy and scarring in the caudal popliteal area.
  • This area, also known as the gaskin area of a Thoroughbred, is the part of a horse’s hind limb located between the stifle and hock.
  • Fibrotic myopathy is a muscle disorder that causes stiffness and restricted motion in horses, primarily in the hind legs.

Diagnosis

  • The authors describe a diagnostic method for identifying fibrotic myopathy and scarring. While they do not detail the technique in the abstract, it is implied that it is easy to implement and efficient in its results.
  • Quick and accurate diagnosis is crucial as fibrotic myopathy can severely affect a horse’s performance and quality of life.

Treatment

  • The authors also present a simplified corrective surgical technique for treating this condition.
  • While the actual procedure is not discussed in detail in the abstract, its simplification suggests it may be more accessible and less invasive than other methods.

Discussion on Haematomas

  • The study also reviews specific aspects of haematomas, which are solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues.
  • Understanding hematomas and their implications is important, as they can often be a consequence of injury on the racetrack or indicative of a medical condition that requires attention.

Cite This Article

APA
Irwin DH, Howell DW. (1981). Fibrotic myopathy, haematomas and scar tissue in the gaskin area of the thoroughbred. J S Afr Vet Assoc, 52(1), 65-66.

Publication

ISSN: 1019-9128
NlmUniqueID: 7503122
Country: South Africa
Language: English
Volume: 52
Issue: 1
Pages: 65-66

Researcher Affiliations

Irwin, D H
    Howell, D W

      MeSH Terms

      • Animals
      • Gait
      • Hematoma / surgery
      • Hematoma / veterinary
      • Hindlimb / surgery
      • Horse Diseases / surgery
      • Horses
      • Muscular Diseases / surgery
      • Muscular Diseases / veterinary

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