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Radiology Club Large Animal Case Discussion 5/20/2014 Dan Bucy, DVM

Radiology Club Large Animal Case Discussion 5/20/2014 Dan Bucy, DVM. Colonel. Three year old Thoroughbred gelding with a right front lameness. His right carpus is effusive and warm on palpation. Blake. 12 year old Nubian

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Radiology Club Large Animal Case Discussion 5/20/2014 Dan Bucy, DVM

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  1. Radiology ClubLarge Animal Case Discussion5/20/2014Dan Bucy, DVM

  2. Colonel • Three year old Thoroughbred gelding with a right front lameness. • His right carpus is effusive and warm on palpation

  3. Blake • 12 year old Nubian • This patient presents after becoming acutely non-weight-bearing lame in the right front limb. 

  4. Whiskey • 5 year old Shire • This patient has grade 4/5 ataxia, bilateral nystagmus and a right sided head tilt for the past month. The signs were acute in onset two months ago after being out in pasture • His clinical signs have been improving since that time.

  5. Eisus • Thirteen year old Thoroughbred mare rescued 40 days ago. She was emaciated and re-fed slowly. Over the past 3 days, she has become significantly lame in the front limbs.

  6. Curly • 24 year old Thoroughbred mare • Presented for ataxia and slow eating. There is a history of cervical spine and hock arthritis. The patient is grade 2 ataxic in all four limbs

  7. King Pen • 7 year old Arab gelding • The patient presents for chronic hind limb lameness.

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