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Title:
RADIOGRAPHIC AND ULTRASONOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF SEPTIC CARPITIS IN EQUINE: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
Authors: Elkasapy, A.H; Badawy, A.M; Ismail, S.F; and Ibrahim, I M.
Year: 2013
Keywords: Arthritis, Septic, Equine, Ultrasound, Diagnosis
Journal: BVMJ
Volume: 24
Issue: 2
Pages: 239-247
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Abd-El-Haleem Hamada Mahmoud El-Kasaby_27.pdf
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Abstract:

Experimental septic arthritis was induced in the radiocarpal joint of 18 donkeys by intra-articular injection of staphylococcus aureus (3-4x106 CFU). The inoculated animals were divided into three groups (6 donkeys in each group). The clinical symptoms, radiographic and ultrasonographic examination were recorded before induction of septic carpitis and 3 day after induction of infection (group one), 14 day after induction of infection (group two), and 28 day after induction of infection (group three). The clinical symptoms of septic carpitis included marked joint swelling, hotness, pain and lameness. The lateral and anterio-posterior radiographic views showed mainly soft tissue swelling. The ultrasonographic findings of septic arthritis differ according to the stage of induction. There is joint effusion associated with internal echoes with a variable echogenicity, ranging from anechoic to a mixed echogenicity especially in the third infected group

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