Abstract
An 8-year-old Warmblood-cross mare presented for investigation of acute onset left hindlimb lameness. Nuclear scintigraphy identified a marked, focal, increase in radiopharmaceutical uptake in the distal aspect of the left tibia. Radiography revealed a large, oval, multi-loculated radiolucent area within the medulla of the distal metaphysis of the left tibia. The mare was treated conservatively for 6 months but showed little improvement in the lameness so the owner elected for euthanasia. Post-mortem computed tomographic imaging revealed a large, oval, hypoattenuating area within the distal tibia, surrounded by a thick, irregular, sclerotic border. The lesion occupied the majority of the medullary cavity but the cortical bone was unaffected. Gross and histopathological examination confirmed a diagnosis of a bone infarction in the medullary cavity of the distal tibia.
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Hann, M. J., Rocchigiani, G., Verin, R., Milner, P., Robinson, C., & Castro Martins, M. (2021). Advanced imaging of a histologically confirmed bone infarction of the distal tibia in a Warmblood mare. Equine Veterinary Education, 33(11), e423–e428. https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.13335
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