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Sidebone is a clinical condition that results in |
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ossification of the cartilages of the distal phalanx |
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Where the skin and hoof meet |
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What part of the epidermal hoof is responsible for the growth of the hoof tissue? |
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Name for the keratinized tissue that makes up the hoof? |
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cuticle-like covering over hoof wall? |
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Hoof wall has three layers from superficial to deep |
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Stratum externum (extremely thin, contains periople)
Stratum medium (most of the hoof wall)
Stratum internum (contains the epidermal laminae |
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Junction of wall and sole |
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bottom flat surface of the hoof? |
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wedge of tissue in center of ground surface? |
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reflections of the hoof wall adjacent to the frog |
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the hoof (epidermis) interdigitates with the underyling ____ |
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Laminae are primarily for? |
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attachment of the hoof
interdigitate with the laminae of the dermis |
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Holes on internal surface? |
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Hypodermis forms specialized cushioning areas called? |
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digital and coronary cushions |
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laminar and sole corium are directly fused to? |
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periosteum of the distal phalanx |
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Primary epidermal laminae comprise the ?
Connected to the ? |
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stratum internum
inner surface of stratum medium |
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secondary epidermal laminae composed of? |
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stratum basale and stratum spinosum |
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separation of P3 from the hoof wall
defect fills in with abnromal horn |
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what is the vascular channel for the termination of digital arteries? |
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What must remain attached to the dermis for regrowth to occur? |
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stratum basale and stratum spinosum |
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What two nerves supply most of the deep structures from the carpus distally? |
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How do the median and ulnar nerves supply the deep structures from the carpus distally? |
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via the medial and lateral palmar nerves
palmar branch of ulnar joins lateral palmar
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what joins the lateral palmar nerve? |
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palmar branch of the ulnar |
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the medial and lateral palmar nerves continue as? |
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What is the origin of the medial and lateral palmar metacarpal nerves? |
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deep branch of lateral palmar nerve |
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adds fetlock joint and distal suspensory ligament |
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proximal metacarpal block |
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includes more of the proximal part of the suspensory ligament |
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adds some branches to the carpal joint; the origin of the suspensory ligament |
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The stay apparatus prevents the shoulder from ___ |
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What would happen to the felock if not supported by the suspensory ligament and associated structures? |
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What stabilizes the shoulder? |
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internal tendon of the biceps brachii (lacertus fibrosus) |
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What helps maintian the standing position of the elbow? |
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colalteral ligaments
superfical and deep digital flexor |
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What keeps the carpus from hyperextending? |
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check ligaments hold SDF, DDF tendons tightly to carpus. this prevents? |
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flexion (check ligaments)
hyperextension (tendons on palmar side) |
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suspensory ligament inserts on? |
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The extensor branches of the suspensory ligament join what? |
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What anchors the sesamoids to the bones of the digit, and help support the pastern joint? |
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distal sesamoidean ligaments |
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If only the SDF is affected, what will the hoof look like? |
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The dorsal wall will have a fairly normal angle with the ground (coffin joint not affected) |
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If the DDF is affected, what will the hoof look like? |
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The angle of the hoof wall will not be normal (coffin joint flexed) |
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