Difference between revisions of "Equine Orthopaedics and Rheumatology Q&A 18"

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The gross appearance might suggest infection. Failing that, and in addition, the sample should be submitted for a total nucleated cell count, measurement of total protein concentration and bacterial culture.
 
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A five-year old half-bred gelding presented with a severe lameness on the right forelimb. Eight hours previously a nail had been removed from the palmar aspect of the foot, but it was assumed that this puncture was well away from any vital structures. Initially, the horse was not lame, but with time it had steadily deteriorated.


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Describe the investigation which has been undertaken to produce the picture illustrated in the radiograph. [[|Link to Article]]
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