2014
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022014000100056
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Morfometría, Planimetría y Estereología en el Hueso Sesamoídeo Distal en Manos de Equinos con y sin Síndrome Navicular

Abstract: RESUMEN.El Síndrome Navicular (SN) es una patología claudicógena bilateral crónica, degenerativa y progresiva, que compromete al hueso sesamoídeo distal (HSD), la bolsa podotroclear, ligamentos y a las superficies adyacentes al tendón del músculo flexor digital profundo en manos de equinos. La hipótesis de que las características morfológicas del HSD en la mano de equinos varían en aquellos que presentan SN fue evaluada en este estudio. Para determinar cambios morfológicos en el HSD en manos de equinos con SN … Show more

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“…3 Dik & van den Broek's 2 findings indicate an apparent shape predisposition to radiological changes associated with navicular disease, shape 1 showing the highest prevalence, therefore representing the poorest shape conformation, and shape 4 reflecting the least susceptible shape. Therefore, the clinical analysis of distal sesamoid must consider a complete quantification of the form, but accurate, quantitative measurements of its form are not easy to assess and a few papers include it, such as those by Salinas et al, 4 and less information exists regarding the manner in which this form changes as the horse ages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Dik & van den Broek's 2 findings indicate an apparent shape predisposition to radiological changes associated with navicular disease, shape 1 showing the highest prevalence, therefore representing the poorest shape conformation, and shape 4 reflecting the least susceptible shape. Therefore, the clinical analysis of distal sesamoid must consider a complete quantification of the form, but accurate, quantitative measurements of its form are not easy to assess and a few papers include it, such as those by Salinas et al, 4 and less information exists regarding the manner in which this form changes as the horse ages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%