Artigo Revisado por pares

Scapulohumeral osteoarthritis in 20 Shetland ponies, miniature horses and falabella ponies

2001; Wiley; Volume: 148; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1136/vr.148.6.175

ISSN

2042-7670

Autores

Peter Clegg, Sue Dyson, Michaël Schramme, G. E. S. Summerhays,

Tópico(s)

Tendon Structure and Treatment

Resumo

This paper describes the clinical and diagnostic features of 20 cases of scapulohumeral osteoarthritis in Shetland ponies, miniature horses and falabella ponies. The history and clinical signs were similar in all the cases. Radiographically they all had consistent changes which consisted predominantly of articular osteophytes and periarticular enthesiophytes. Six of the cases had radiographic evidence of dysplasia of the scapulohumeral joint, although it was uncertain whether this was a primary or a secondary finding. No specific treatment appeared to be advantageous. At follow up, six of the ponies had to be euthanased owing to continuing severe lameness; the other 14 ponies remained lame, but were maintained at pasture by the occasional use of oral non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs. No definitive aetiology for the condition was identified, but it is proposed that an underlying dysplasia, or lack of collateral support may predispose the scapulohumeral joint of miniature horse breeds to the disease.

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