PATHOLOGICAL-CHANGES IN THE NAVICULAR BONE AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES OF THE HORSE
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 47 (4) , 387-395
Abstract
Navicular bones from 74 horses were examined at necropsy. Animals ranged in age from 8 mo. to 30 yr. Eight horses had a clinical history of navicular disease. Degenerative lesions in the fibrocartilaginous surface of the navicular bone and of the surface of the deep flexor tendons were age related changes not necessarily related to lameness. These lesions were more extensive in horses with a history of navicular disease, and were often accompanied by adhesions and subchondral cavitation of the fibrocartilaginous surface of the navicular bone. Osteophytes, present in 12 of the 74 horses, appeared to be age-related and were uncommon in horses with a history of navicular disease. Nutrient foramina on the distal border of the navicular bone were highly variable in size and shape; in horses with a history of navicular disease they often had a small external opening that became larger as it penetrated the bone. Occlusive vascular disease (arteriosclerosis) was found in sound horses and in horses with a history of navicular disease. Thrombosis of arteries or ischemic necrosis of bone was not identified in any case.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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