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|q1=What lesion is present?
 
|q1=What lesion is present?
 
|a1=Cartilage loss/erosion on the medial palmar aspect of the distal articular surface of the radial carpal bone.
 
|a1=Cartilage loss/erosion on the medial palmar aspect of the distal articular surface of the radial carpal bone.
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|l1=Equine Forelimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Structures of the Distal Forelimb
 
|q2=What is the likely diagnosis?
 
|q2=What is the likely diagnosis?
 
|a2=
 
|a2=
 
Osteoarthritis of the left mid-carpal joint.
 
Osteoarthritis of the left mid-carpal joint.
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|l2=Degenerative Joint Disease
 
|q3=What would be the best approach to treating this horse?
 
|q3=What would be the best approach to treating this horse?
 
|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>

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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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