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[Spavin in horses].

A Barneveld1

  • 1Vakgroep Algemene Heelkunde, Utrecht.

Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
|December 15, 1990
PubMed
Summary
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Bone spavin, a condition affecting horses, progresses through three phases: cartilage fibrillation, osteolysis, and ankylosis. Early diagnosis and specific treatments like arthrodesis for severe cases are crucial for managing this equine condition.

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Area of Science:

  • Equine orthopedics
  • Veterinary pathology

Context:

  • Bone spavin is a degenerative condition affecting distal tarsal joints in horses.
  • Understanding its pathogenesis is key for effective diagnosis and treatment strategies.

Purpose:

  • To review the pathogenesis of bone spavin.
  • To discuss implications for diagnosis and therapy.
  • To highlight the importance of biomechanical factors and prevention.

Summary:

  • Bone spavin pathogenesis involves three stages: cartilage fibrillation, osteolysis, and ankylosis.
  • Diagnostic anesthesia may be warranted based on osteolysis severity.
  • Arthrodesis of distal tarsal joints offers satisfactory outcomes for severe osteolysis.
  • Biomechanical research is needed for deeper insights into causative factors.

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Impact:

  • Improved diagnostic approaches for bone spavin.
  • Enhanced therapeutic strategies, particularly for advanced cases.
  • Informed prevention through selective breeding and rearing practices.