Osteoarthrosis of the Antebrachiocarpal Joint of 7 Riding Horses

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Osteoarthrosis (OA) of the antebrachiocarpal joint from 7 riding horses is described. The horses were old mares and developed severe OA, with ankylosis in some of the joints. The lesions were bilateral, and the owners noticed the lameness in a late event. The cause of severe OA in these mares is not clear. The fact that OA was bilateral indicates that a single traumatic injury is unlikely as an etiologic factor. Considering the severe joint lesions it took long time before the horse-owners noticed the lameness. It is discussed if the threshold of pain is higher in the antebrachiocarpal joint compared with the middle carpal joint.

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Magnusson, L. E., & Ekman, S. (2001). Osteoarthrosis of the Antebrachiocarpal Joint of 7 Riding Horses. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 42(4), 429–434. https://doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-42-429

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