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positive, whereas the anaerobic bacterial culture returned no growth. The equine multiplex Lyme assay serology testing revealed positive titers for OspA and negative titers for OspC and OspF. This is consistent with another case report of nuchal bursitis
The authors have nothing to disclose. No AI-assisted technologies were used in the generation of this manuscript. Funding The authors have nothing to disclose. References 1. Schott HC II , Woodie JB . Bladder . In: Equine
AO lateral ligaments, located between the OC and C1, which can be appreciated in the transverse view multiplanar reconstruction. Traumatic luxation of the AO joint is rare. The equine AO joint is stabilized by the dorsal and ventral AO
traumatic event or prior historical ocular issues. The horse was acquired approximately 12 years prior to presentation and relevant clinical history included a diagnosis of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) approximately 10 years prior to presentation
surgical debulking or removal, chemotherapy, and the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as piroxicam. Anecdotally, piroxicam has been used in the management of equine transitional cell carcinoma and has improved long-term prognosis. 3 Piroxicam is a
left hind limb. This disruption, along with the presence of the equine reciprocal apparatus (specifically the superficial digital flexor muscle) created the unusual clinical signs of a severe lameness with the hind limb in full flexion. 1 The
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findings in horses with osseous cystlike lesions are inconsistent. 9 1 American Association of Equine Practitioners . Guide to veterinary service and judging of equine events . 4th ed. Lexington, Ky : American Association of Equine
was initiated in this horse because of the cost associated with surgical management. a. EQ2, Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Inc, Acton, Mass. 1. American Association of Equine Practitioners . Lameness scale. In: Definition and
History A 300-kg (660-lb) 22-year-old Shetland Pony cross mare was referred to Littleton Equine Medical Center for evaluation of non–weight-bearing lameness of the left forelimb. Ten days prior to referral, the pony was evaluated by the