ABDOMEN

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Chapter 6 THE ABDOMEN The symmetry, size and shape of the abdomen varies considerably from breed to breed. In the bitch, the mammary glands are an important pre- and post-natal…

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THORAX

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Chapter 5 THE THORAX Clinically, the thorax is important because of the wealth of problems that may affect the heart, lungs and trachea, esophagus and diaphragm. The regions are presternal,…

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PELVIS

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Chapter 8 THE PELVIS Clinically, the pelvis is an important region as it contains the rectum, anal sacs, prostate and male accessory organs, female reproductive tract and part of the…

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7: THE FOOT

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7 THE FOOT Clinical importance of the foot In vertebrate anatomy, the ‘foot’ includes the carpus or tarsus and the regions distal to these joints. Contact between the foot and…

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3: THE FORELIMB

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3 THE FORELIMB Clinical importance of the forelimb The foal grows rapidly, especially from birth to 10 weeks-of-age. Fusion of growth plates in the limb bones gives an approximate estimation…

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5: THE ABDOMEN

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5 THE ABDOMEN Clinical importance of the abdomen The equine clinician spends a large amount of time attending to medical and surgical conditions of the equine abdomen. This is principally…

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