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Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal. 2006; 52 (111): 179-187
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-135557

RESUMEN

The objective was to describe the radiographic changes that may reflect the diseased conditions of the sesamoid bone in working donkeys under local circumstances. Sesamoditis and fractures were diagnosed by using survey radiography in 21 limbs. The radiographic appearance in case of sesamoditis, was variable, ranging from a number of lucent areas along the non-articular surface of the bone with some new bone formations, to an extensive new bone formation on the non-articular surface of the bone. Depending on their radiographic appearance sesamoid bone fractures were classified as basilar, transverse and abaxial. In most cases of sesamoid bone affections there were extensive new bone formations that may result from the associated inflammation of the periosteum and sesamoid ligaments


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Animales , Huesos Sesamoideos/lesiones , Huesos Sesamoideos/diagnóstico por imagen , Fracturas Óseas/veterinaria
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Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal. 2006; 52 (111): 188-205
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-135558

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This article will throw the light on the use of mesh expansion technique "punctate relaxing incisions" and sliding flap techniques "Z and V -Y plastic incisions" for management and closure of some clinical surgical skin disorders. Punctate relaxing incisions were performed after excision of ulcerated soft fibroma from the lateral aspect of the hock joint, an unhealed mastocytoma and granulating ulcers close to the medial canthus of the eye and a fibropapilloma infront of the scapula in donkeys. The Z-plastic technique was performed in two donkeys suffered from unhealed ulcer at the lateral aspect of the flank region and chest wall; V -Y plastic technique was used to widening the mouth cavity in a dairy cow suffering from a scar band encircling and tying up both jaws. First intension healing was satisfactory in most treated cases and these techniques were proved to be helpful to avoid the undesirable effect of second-intension healing on the function of the affected area and cosmetic appearance of the animal


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Cirugía Plástica/veterinaria , Equidae/cirugía
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