Ruohoniemi M, Raekallio M, Tulamo R M, Salonius K
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Veterinary Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Equine Vet J. 1997 Jan;29(1):44-8. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1997.tb01635.x.
One hundred Finnhorse cadaver front feet were measured and examined both radiographically and visually to report the incidence of various foot problems and their relationship to ossification of the cartilages of the foot. Ossification extending above the proximal border of the navicular bone and/or separate centres of ossification were found in 36 feet, and the lateral cartilages showed more ossification than the medial cartilages. The feet were generally broad with well developed frogs, but the long toe-low heel syndrome was a relatively common finding. Ossification of the cartilages correlated with the length of the heels but was not related to any clinically significant foot abnormalities such as contracted or under-run heels or signs of unequal weightbearing. Ossification of the cartilages did not seem to be either the cause or the result of general conformational adaptations of the front feet.
对100匹芬兰马的尸体前蹄进行了测量,并通过X光检查和肉眼检查,以报告各种蹄部问题的发生率及其与蹄软骨骨化的关系。在36只蹄中发现骨化延伸至舟状骨近端边界上方和/或独立的骨化中心,外侧软骨的骨化比内侧软骨更多。蹄部通常较宽,蛙部发育良好,但长趾低跟综合征是相对常见的发现。软骨骨化与足跟长度相关,但与任何临床上显著的蹄部异常无关,如足跟收缩或不足,或负重不均的迹象。软骨骨化似乎既不是前蹄一般形态适应的原因,也不是其结果。