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Unusual Polydactylism in a Foal: A Case Report
Authors:SPENCER M BARBER DVM  DiplomateACVs
Institution:Department of Veterinary Anesthesiology, Radiology Surgery, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Abstract:A 2 month old quarter horse colt had multiple skeletal abnormalities of the left fore limb, including two supernumerary metacarpal bones, two supernumerary carpal bones, abnormal carpal bone development, and a valgus deformity originating at the carpal joint. The largest supernumerary metacarpal bone was removed completely, a portion of the smaller supernumerary metacarpal bone was removed, and the leg was placed in a tube cast. Surgical treatment improved the clinical appearance and prevented further injury to the limb. The carpal joint width remained increased but the carpal valgus deformity partially responded to hemicircumferential periosteal transection. The foal was sound 2 1/2 years after surgery.
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