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|q1=What is your diagnosis?
 
|q1=What is your diagnosis?
 
|a1=There is subchondral lucency of the distal radius. In a horse of this age the most likely diagnosis is osteochondritis dissecans.
 
|a1=There is subchondral lucency of the distal radius. In a horse of this age the most likely diagnosis is osteochondritis dissecans.
|l1=Osteochondrosis
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|q2=How should this case be treated?
 
|q2=How should this case be treated?
 
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The most appropriate treatment is arthroscopic evaluation of the joint. <br>
 
The most appropriate treatment is arthroscopic evaluation of the joint. <br>
 
The diagnosis of osteochondritis dissecans, involving a large area of the medial aspect of the distal radius, was confirmed. The defect was debrided.
 
The diagnosis of osteochondritis dissecans, involving a large area of the medial aspect of the distal radius, was confirmed. The defect was debrided.
|l2=Osteochondrosis
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|q3=What is your prognosis?
 
|q3=What is your prognosis?
 
|a3= The prognosis in these cases is always guarded to poor. In a limited series of cases seen by the contributor, some degree of lameness has persisted associated with continued fragmentation of the distal radius.
 
|a3= The prognosis in these cases is always guarded to poor. In a limited series of cases seen by the contributor, some degree of lameness has persisted associated with continued fragmentation of the distal radius.
|l3= Osteochondrosis
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A six-month old Thoroughbred foal presented with lameness of the right carpus associated with effusion of the right antebrachiocarpal joint. The dorsolateral-palmaromedial oblique radiograph of this area is illustrated.


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