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| |q1=What is your diagnosis? | | |q1=What is your diagnosis? |
| |a1=A fracture of the distal part of one of the splint bones. | | |a1=A fracture of the distal part of one of the splint bones. |
− | |l1=Equine Phalanges - Anatomy & Physiology#Metacarpals and Metatarsals | + | |l1=Bones and Cartilages - Horse Anatomy#Metacarpals and Metatarsals |
| |q2=Assuming that the injury is not associated with external trauma, how is it likely to have occurred? | | |q2=Assuming that the injury is not associated with external trauma, how is it likely to have occurred? |
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| |q3=What associated structure may have been injured? | | |q3=What associated structure may have been injured? |
| |a3= The adjacent suspensory ligament branch may have been sprained or even ruptured. | | |a3= The adjacent suspensory ligament branch may have been sprained or even ruptured. |
− | |l3=Equine Forelimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Suspensory Apparatus | + | |l3=Stay Apparatus - Horse Anatomy#Suspensory Apparatus |
| |q4= If the horse has both problems, which is most likely to cause persistent lameness? | | |q4= If the horse has both problems, which is most likely to cause persistent lameness? |
| |a4= The splint bone fracture is unlikely to heal by bony union, but the fibrous union formed does not usually cause any problems. <br><br> | | |a4= The splint bone fracture is unlikely to heal by bony union, but the fibrous union formed does not usually cause any problems. <br><br> |