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Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 28:304-309
Summary A 9-year-old Arab stallion was presented for haematuria and a haemorrhagic mass on the urethral process of the penis. Clinical examination and surgical excision suggested a tumour of the penis, histologically confirmed as a haemangiosarcoma.
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 37:530-535
Summary Reasons for performing study: Radiography is a very important aspect of equine stifle imaging. The precise radiographic anatomy of the soft tissue structures of the equine stifle has not been described previously. Objective: To describe the a
Autor:
J. P. Walmsley, T. J. Phillips, M A Smith, Ellen R. Singer, T. M. Booth, Roger Smith, Peter D. Clegg, Michael Schramme, Gina Pinchbeck, Michael W. Ross, Dean W. Richardson, T. R. C. Greet
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 37:175-180
Summary Reasons for performing study: Subchondral cystic lesions of the medial femoral condyle (SCMFC) are well documented in horses 3 years; arthroscopic debridement or enucleation of the cyst is currently the surgical treatment of choice. However,
Autor:
T. M. Booth, Martin Weaver
Publikováno v:
In Practice. 27:522-528
LAMENESS referable to the metacarpophalangeal (fetlock) joint is common and, in one study, was found to account for 14 per cent of lameness cases in a thoroughbred population. Fractures in the fetlock region are seen mainly in horses working at speed
Autor:
Robert Pirie, Alastair Macrae, D. F. Barnes, Phil Scott, H. A. A. Hunter, K. J. Blissitt, T. M. Booth, Neil Sargison
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 153:489-492
The administration of intraruminal identification boluses to a group of 76 lambs resulted in 24 (32 per cent) showing signs of pharyngeal damage. In 16 of them the bolus was found to be in the retropharyngeal region by means of a hand-held microchip
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 148:376-380
Gentamicin-impregnated polymethylmethacrylate beads were used to treat infective arthritis in the small tarsal joints of 11 severely lame horses. Under general anaesthesia, between five and 10 beads were placed into a 7 to 8 mm tract drilled across t
Autor:
Peter D. Clegg, T. M. Booth
Publikováno v:
In Practice. 22:594-603
LAMENESS is an important cause of equine morbidity, and osteoarthritis is the single most common cause of lameness in the horse. Osteoarthritis and its management is therefore of considerable economic and welfare concern. This article reviews the med
Autor:
T. M. Booth, Derek C. Knottenbelt
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 11:273-280
Autor:
T. M. Booth
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 145:194-198
Severe, chronic lameness in the left forelimb of a five-year-old Arab stallion was localised to the bicipital bursa by local anaesthesia and gamma scintigraphy. Radiographic and ultrasonographic examinations of the proximal humeral tubercles and bici
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Record. 147:306-308