Unilateral white line disease and laminitis in a quarter horse mare
AUTOR(ES)
Oke, Ray A.
RESUMO
A 5-year-old quarter horse mare presented with unilateral, severe, chronic forelimb lameness. Radiographs revealed extensive hoof wall separation and capsular rotation of the distal phalanx. Treatment included dorsal hoof wall resection, phenylbutazone, a bar shoe, and stall rest. Whether white line disease or laminitis was the primary lesion remains unclear.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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