Lizard Long Bone Fractures

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Fractures are not uncommon and are generally associated with Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) but may occur traumatically. The most obvious clinical sign is lameness.

Treatment:

  • If associated with MBD, treat the underlying MBD
  • Splints are also an option

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