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| **Poor conformation | | **Poor conformation |
| **Disruption of blood supply to one side of bone | | **Disruption of blood supply to one side of bone |
− | **Secondary to [[Bones - developmental#Physitis|physitis in horses]] | + | **Secondary to [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Physitis|physitis in horses]] |
| *Usually resolves spontaneously in one to two weeks of life | | *Usually resolves spontaneously in one to two weeks of life |
| *More severe cases exceding compensatory capabilities will persisist | | *More severe cases exceding compensatory capabilities will persisist |
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| *In horses | | *In horses |
− | *Often associated with [[Bones - developmental#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]] | + | *Often associated with [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]] |
| *Also called '''epiphysitis''' and '''physeal dysplasia''' | | *Also called '''epiphysitis''' and '''physeal dysplasia''' |
| *Problem of [[Bones - normal#Bone development|endochondral ossification]] | | *Problem of [[Bones - normal#Bone development|endochondral ossification]] |
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| **Excessive activity | | **Excessive activity |
| **Growth spurts | | **Growth spurts |
− | *Histologically: (appearance similar to [[Bones - developmental#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]]) | + | *Histologically: (appearance similar to [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]]) |
| **Lateral aspect of radius | | **Lateral aspect of radius |
| ***Thickened metaphyseal part of physeal cartilage | | ***Thickened metaphyseal part of physeal cartilage |
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| ***Tension | | ***Tension |
| ***-> Transverse [[Bones - fractures|fractures]] and repair | | ***-> Transverse [[Bones - fractures|fractures]] and repair |
− | **Laxity of periarticular attachements in young foals allows [[Bones - developmental#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]]; not occuring in older foals and young horses | + | **Laxity of periarticular attachements in young foals allows [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]]; not occuring in older foals and young horses |
| **(Sustained trauma produces similar lesions) | | **(Sustained trauma produces similar lesions) |
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| [http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/horses/facts/info_congenital.htm#musculoskeletal Developmental abnormalities] | | [http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/horses/facts/info_congenital.htm#musculoskeletal Developmental abnormalities] |