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02 May 2020 02 May 2020

Volume 4 | Issue 3

ISSN (Print): 2516-0583

ISSN (Online): 2516-0591

Community spirit in the veterinary profession

Opinion

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Figure 1. a) Ragwort Senecio jacobaea; b) Red clover.

Equine liver disease in the field. Part 2: causes and management

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Figure 6. Transrectal ultrasound examination demonstrating three cysts in ‘complex’ in the uterine horn (ultrasound depth 4.9 cm).

Examination of mares and fillies for breeding purposes

Clinical
Figure 1. Six-year-old miniature gelding presented for intermittent right forelimb lameness of 6 months duration, negative to distal limb analgesia. There is diffused intense increased radiopharmaceutical uptake involving the caudal aspect of the glenoid and humeral head (arrowheads). Radiology showed fragmentation of the caudal margin of the glenoid and severe periarticular remodelling consistent with osteoarthritis likely secondary to mild joint dysplasia.

Equine scintigraphy: basic principles and interpretation

Clinical
Figure 7. Typically ‘dropped elbow’ appearance of an olecranon fracture, the horse is unable to extend the elbow and carpus. There is moderate soft tissue swelling of the elbow.

Diagnosis and management of traumatic equine fractures

Clinical

Equine Review

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