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Scapula stress fractures in Thoroughbred racehorses: Eight cases (1997–2006)
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Animal ScienceScapula Stress FracturesVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary ScienceVeterinary ResearchEducationCase SeriesVeterinary DiagnosticsStress Fracture RecurrenceOrthopaedic Surgery
No case series exists in the literature describing scapula stress fractures. The purpose of this study was to review the clinical findings, diagnostic images and outcome of 8 horses diagnosed with scapula stress fractures. Scapula stress fractures were seen in Thoroughbred racehorses displaying acute moderate forelimb lameness. Nuclear scintigraphy identified the mid‐distal scapula spine and/or scapula supraspinous fossa as predilection sites. Conservative management resulted in a good prognosis for return to racing, but stress fracture recurrence may be seen.
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