2015
DOI: 10.1111/eve.12528
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Lipoma of the long digital extensor tendon sheath in a horse

Abstract: Summary This paper describes the occurrence of a lipoma associated with the long digital extensor tendon sheath at the level of the tarsus in a 5‐month‐old female Thoroughbred. Radiographic and ultrasonographic images were interpreted as being an atypically located lipoma. Its position and character have some similarities to lipoma arborescens, which is reported to occur in and around human joints and tendon sheaths. Surgical removal is considered to be the treatment of choice.

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“…In horses it has been described within a femorotibial bursae (Kirk, 1982), metatarsophalangeal joints (Smith et al, 1995) and a middle carpal joint (Newman et al, 2014). Intra-synovial soft tissue tumours reported in horses include mastocytomas (Leadbeater et al, 2010;Uehlinger et al, 2010), lipomas (Hammer et al, 2002;Owens et al, 2017)…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In horses it has been described within a femorotibial bursae (Kirk, 1982), metatarsophalangeal joints (Smith et al, 1995) and a middle carpal joint (Newman et al, 2014). Intra-synovial soft tissue tumours reported in horses include mastocytomas (Leadbeater et al, 2010;Uehlinger et al, 2010), lipomas (Hammer et al, 2002;Owens et al, 2017)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In horses it has been described within a femorotibial bursae (Kirk, 1982), metatarsophalangeal joints (Smith et al, 1995) and a middle carpal joint (Newman et al, 2014). Intra‐synovial soft tissue tumours reported in horses include mastocytomas (Leadbeater et al, 2010; Uehlinger et al, 2010), lipomas (Hammer et al, 2002; Owens et al, 2017) and a fibroma (Rich et al, 2021). Intra‐articular mass‐like lesions caused by non‐septic chronic inflammation can be classified as villonodular synovitis (Nickels et al, 1976) or chronic proliferative synovitis (Veenedaal & Moffatt, 1980).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…flexor sheath, 12,24,[72][73][74][75][76][77][78] 43/2449 (2%) included the carpal extensor sheaths, 11,12,76,[79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][90][91][92][93]96 7/2449 (0.3%) included the tarsal extensor sheath, [87][88][89] and 1/2449 (0.04%) included the biceps brachii sheath. 94 Of the 43 carpal extensor sheaths affected, 11,12,76,[79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][90][91][92][93]96 22/43 (51%) involved the common digital flexor sheath, 12,76,80,81,[84][85]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…; Owens et al . ). In addition, ultrasonographic description of lipomas of tendon sheaths are available in the literature, consisting of well‐defined heterogeneous and echogenic masses (Hammer et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…; Owens et al . ). Conversely, infiltrating lipomas of the lumbar musculature present poorly defined borders on ultrasound examination (Rebsamen et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%