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Research paper thumbnail of Bone changes compatible with nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in lion (Panthera leo)

Research paper thumbnail of Acropodial Diseases in Horses Diagnosed Radiographically: Retrospective Study of 7 Cases

The lameness associated with pain localized within acropodial region is common in horses, which e... more The lameness associated with pain localized within acropodial region is common in horses, which enforces the use of radiological equipment in tracking changes in bone level as well as in adjacent soft tissues level. The most common acropodial diseases are represented by traumatic processes, followed by degenerative and infectious, which can envolve acute or chronic. The purpose of this study was describing semiological aspects noticed in radiological examination of acropodial region in horses. Radiographic images from animals with acropodial diseases were selected and examined inside the radiology clinic inside the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Bucharest. The assessment of radiological images has revealed changes in acropodial level in 7 horses, ages varying between 8 months and 11 years, of which 4 males and 3 females. Acropodial changes were represented by 3 cases with middle phalanx fracture and the rest with: with: distal interphalangeal luxation, degenerative processes of prox...

Research paper thumbnail of Deep Flexor Tenotomy Partially in Equine Tendon Retraction

Deep flexor tenotomy in horses partially requires to correct carriage of the flexor tendon retrac... more Deep flexor tenotomy in horses partially requires to correct carriage of the flexor tendon retraction as a consequence of improperly treated traumatic tenosynovitis (granulomatous tenosynovitis, scar tenosynovitis, sicca tenosynovitis etc). The clinical aspect highlights abnormal origin of the limb at rest with the support member in hostels, shortened stride and 1 st grade lameness then 2 n. The treatment is limited to orthopedic surgery protocol followed of a rest period. Recovery occurs in about 60 days, and then the animal fully recovered.

Research paper thumbnail of Assessment of thoracic diseases in dogs by computerized radiographic technique

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Bone changes compatible with nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in lion (Panthera leo)

Research paper thumbnail of Acropodial Diseases in Horses Diagnosed Radiographically: Retrospective Study of 7 Cases

The lameness associated with pain localized within acropodial region is common in horses, which e... more The lameness associated with pain localized within acropodial region is common in horses, which enforces the use of radiological equipment in tracking changes in bone level as well as in adjacent soft tissues level. The most common acropodial diseases are represented by traumatic processes, followed by degenerative and infectious, which can envolve acute or chronic. The purpose of this study was describing semiological aspects noticed in radiological examination of acropodial region in horses. Radiographic images from animals with acropodial diseases were selected and examined inside the radiology clinic inside the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Bucharest. The assessment of radiological images has revealed changes in acropodial level in 7 horses, ages varying between 8 months and 11 years, of which 4 males and 3 females. Acropodial changes were represented by 3 cases with middle phalanx fracture and the rest with: with: distal interphalangeal luxation, degenerative processes of prox...

Research paper thumbnail of Deep Flexor Tenotomy Partially in Equine Tendon Retraction

Deep flexor tenotomy in horses partially requires to correct carriage of the flexor tendon retrac... more Deep flexor tenotomy in horses partially requires to correct carriage of the flexor tendon retraction as a consequence of improperly treated traumatic tenosynovitis (granulomatous tenosynovitis, scar tenosynovitis, sicca tenosynovitis etc). The clinical aspect highlights abnormal origin of the limb at rest with the support member in hostels, shortened stride and 1 st grade lameness then 2 n. The treatment is limited to orthopedic surgery protocol followed of a rest period. Recovery occurs in about 60 days, and then the animal fully recovered.

Research paper thumbnail of Assessment of thoracic diseases in dogs by computerized radiographic technique

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2013

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