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Radiology Club Large Animal Case Discussion 1/21/2014 Dan Bucy, DVM

Radiology Club Large Animal Case Discussion 1/21/2014 Dan Bucy, DVM. Victory Devil. One year old Thoroughbred colt Moderate effusion of the right hind stifle Chronic grade 3/5 lame in the right hind limb. Equine Stifle. Projections Lateral Caudocranial Caudolateral - craniomedial oblique.

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Radiology Club Large Animal Case Discussion 1/21/2014 Dan Bucy, DVM

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  1. Radiology ClubLarge Animal Case Discussion1/21/2014Dan Bucy, DVM

  2. Victory Devil • One year old Thoroughbred colt • Moderate effusion of the right hind stifle • Chronic grade 3/5 lame in the right hind limb

  3. Equine Stifle • Projections • Lateral • Caudocranial • Caudolateral - craniomedial oblique

  4. Next steps? • Diagnostics • Therapeutics

  5. Sweetheart • Ten year old female Nubian goat • The owner noticed a swelling on the patient’s neck two weeks ago • She has had a dry cough for two weeks • Diarrhea began yesterday

  6. NORMAL GOAT THORAX

  7. Hooter • Six year old Tennessee Walking Horse gelding • One month history of coughing and nasal discharge • Chest radiographs have been performed and pneumonia was diagnosed

  8. NORMAL EQUINE SINUSES

  9. Elliot • Three month old Hampshire ram • To be used for breeding • Fractured his tibia 5 weeks ago • Owners wrapped the limb and splinted it • It was removed one week later • The limb appeared well aligned at that time, but got progressively worse

  10. Elliot • Following surgery

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