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|a3=The defect, which was confined to the medial aspect of the radial carpal bone, could be debrided. <br><br>
 
|a3=The defect, which was confined to the medial aspect of the radial carpal bone, could be debrided. <br><br>
 
In addition, the joint could be treated intra-articularly with hyaluronan or poly-sulphated glycosaminoglycan, supplemented with systemic therapy with these drugs and possibly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents.
 
In addition, the joint could be treated intra-articularly with hyaluronan or poly-sulphated glycosaminoglycan, supplemented with systemic therapy with these drugs and possibly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents.
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|q4= What is your prognosis?
 
|q4= What is your prognosis?
 
|a4= When osteoarthritis is present and appears to have occurred insidiously, the prognosis is guarded. <br>Even if the problem is resolved in the short term, the owner needs to be warned that the lameness could recur at any time, and on subsequent occasions it may be refractory to further treatment.
 
|a4= When osteoarthritis is present and appears to have occurred insidiously, the prognosis is guarded. <br>Even if the problem is resolved in the short term, the owner needs to be warned that the lameness could recur at any time, and on subsequent occasions it may be refractory to further treatment.
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A 10-year old Quarterhorse roping gelding presented for sudden onset lameness of the left forelimb. An arthroscopic view of the left midcarpal joint is illustrated.


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