Ackerman N, Garner H E, Coffman J R, Clement J W
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1975 Jan 1;166(1):58-62.
The angiographic appearance of the normal equine foot was compared with the appearance of equine feet affected with chronic laminitis. The normal foot was characterized by complete filling of the terminal arch, 8 to 10 main branches between 0.1 and 0.2 cm in diameter, a symmetrical netlike vascular pattern in the corium of the hoof, and numerous fine vessels in the corium of the coronary band. The feet affected with chronic laminitis were characterized by poor filling of the terminal arch, larger and less numerous primary branches, an irregular vascular pattern in the corium of the hoof, areas of the corium of the hoof that were apparently avascular, and irregular, tortuous vessels in the corium of the coronary band.
将正常马足的血管造影表现与患有慢性蹄叶炎的马足表现进行了比较。正常马足的特征为终末弓完全充盈、直径在0.1至0.2厘米之间有8至10条主要分支、蹄真皮层呈对称的网状血管模式以及冠状带真皮层有许多细小血管。患有慢性蹄叶炎的马足特征为终末弓充盈不佳、主要分支更大且数量更少、蹄真皮层血管模式不规则、蹄真皮层存在明显无血管区域以及冠状带真皮层有不规则、迂曲的血管。