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Palmar or plantar process fractures of the distal phalanx in riding horses: 22 cases (1994–2003)
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Plantar Process FracturesSkeletal TraumaGross AnatomyAxial SkeletonApplied AnatomyHand TraumaVeterinary SurgeryRadiographic EvidenceVeterinary ScienceTopographical AnatomyFracture HealingCase SeriesSurgeryAnatomyOblique Radiographic ViewsDistal PhalanxMedicineOrthopaedic Surgery
Summary No case series exists in the literature describing palmar/plantar process fractures (PPFs) of the distal phalanx in a nonracehorse population. We aim to describe the distribution of these injuries, together with their clinical, radiographic and scintigraphic features. In a retrospective case study, horses were selected based on radiographic evidence of a PPF. Data were collected relating to clinical and lameness examination, radiography, scintigraphy, management and follow‐up information. Oblique and flexed oblique radiographic views of the distal phalanx are the most sensitive in detecting PPFs of the distal phalanx and this study concluded that fractures of palmar or plantar process are likely to be missed in horses showing mild lameness if oblique radiographic views of the palmar process are not included.
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