Ultrasonographic evaluation and surgical treatment of humeral osteitis and bicipital tenosynovitis in a horse.
Abstract: Ultrasonography and radiography were used to diagnose bicipital tenosynovitis and humeral osteitis in a horse with a history of lameness of 7 weeks' duration. Surgical exploration confirmed the diagnosis.
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The study examines the use of ultrasonography and radiography in diagnosing bicipital tenosynovitis and humeral osteitis in a horse and also explores the surgical treatment for these ailments.
Objective Summary of the Research
This research focuses on the application of ultrasonography and radiography for diagnosing bicipital tenosynovitis and humeral osteitis in a horse experiencing lameness for seven weeks. The diagnoses were later confirmed through surgical exploration.
Methodology of the Research
- The process started with the use of ultrasonography and radiography on a horse that had been lame for seven weeks.
- These two diagnostic imaging techniques were used specifically to identify bicipital tenosynovitis and humeral osteitis, conditions associated with lameness in horses.
Diagnosis Confirmation
- To confirm the diagnoses accurately made using the imaging techniques, the researchers proceeded with surgical exploration.
- This confirmed that the horse indeed suffered from these two conditions, validating the effectiveness of ultrasonography and radiography.
Importance of the Research
- This research helps to shed light on the efficacy of the use of these two techniques in diagnosing cases of lameness in horses, particularly cases related to bicipital tenosynovitis and humeral osteitis.
- This confirmation could help shape clinical approaches in the field of veterinary medicine, giving practitioners more confidence in the use of such techniques in their diagnostic routines.
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Bohn A, Papageorges M, Grant BD.
(1992).
Ultrasonographic evaluation and surgical treatment of humeral osteitis and bicipital tenosynovitis in a horse.
J Am Vet Med Assoc, 201(2), 305-306.
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Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-6610.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Female
- Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
- Horse Diseases / surgery
- Horses
- Humerus
- Osteitis / diagnostic imaging
- Osteitis / surgery
- Osteitis / veterinary
- Radiography
- Tenosynovitis / diagnostic imaging
- Tenosynovitis / surgery
- Tenosynovitis / veterinary
- Ultrasonography
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