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Updated: June 14, 2025


In older animals, where there exists similar conditions, with respect to their being worn from fatigue and, in addition, periarticular inflammatory organizations, arthritis is not of uncommon occurrence. Symptomatology. In true arthritis there exists a very painful affection which is characterized by manifestations of distress.

The symptomatology of this sexual manifestation is poor; the genital apparatus is still undeveloped and all signs are therefore displayed by the urinary apparatus which is, so to say, the guardian of the genital apparatus.

He considers ringbone as articular, periarticular, rachitic and traumatic. A mode of classification that is common and in a practical way, good, is, high and low ringbone. When prognosis is considered, for instance, it is very convenient to state that the chances for recovery are much better in high ringbone than in low ringbone. The classification of Möller will be followed here. Symptomatology.

Etiology and Occurrence. While paralysis of the femoral nerve, also known as "dropped stifle" occurs as a result of local injuries and melanotic tumors in gray horses, most cases are due to azoturia. This form of paralysis according to Hutyra and Marek is due primarily to diffuse degeneration of the muscles. Symptomatology.

From heavy blows received such as kicks, collision with trees or in falls in runaway accidents, the radius is occasionally fractured. In very young foals, fracture of the radius, as well as of the tibia and other bones, results from their being trampled upon by the mother. Symptomatology.

Symptomatology. Abnormal mobility of the broken parts of bone and crepitation mark fracture of the metacarpus, and the condition is easily diagnosed. In many instances, when compound fracture exists, broken ends of bone are protruding through the skin.

However, the term should be restricted to use in reference to distensions of synovial structures of that region. Etiology and Occurrence. Usually there occurs a hygromatous involvement of the subcutaneous bursa due to contusion. In feeding pens where numbers of young mules are kept in crowded quarters many cases may be observed. Symptomatology.

And when one considers the possibility that a goodly proportion of cases of tarsal exostis are the outcome of sprains, the occurrence of tarsal sprains may be more generally admitted. Symptomatology. A mixed type of lameness is present and the nature of the impediment varies, depending upon the location of the injury.

Occasionally one may observe cases where there is but slight atrophy; where the disease progresses slowly and atrophy is not extensive or marked. In vigorous young animals that are left to run at pasture when so mildly affected, spontaneous recovery occurs. Symptomatology.

Excessive strain when put upon tendons in any possible manner, such as is occasioned in running and jumping; making missteps and catching up the weight of the body with one foot, when the force thus thrown upon the supporting structure is great because of momentum gained at a rapid pace, are exciting causes of tendinitis. Symptomatology.

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