2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782010005000076
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Modelo de indução de lesão no ligamento suspensório equino com utilização de punch para biópsia cutânea

Abstract: Modelo de indução de lesão no ligamento suspensório equino com utilização depunch para biópsia cutânea Suspensory ligament lesion model in horses using a skin biopsy punch RESUMO O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar um novo modelo de lesão no ligamento suspensório (LS). INTRODUÇÃOO estudo das claudicações em equinos é uma das áreas de maior importância para a espécie, pois os problemas do sistema locomotor estão entre os mais comuns nos equinos. Entre as afecções mais frequentes, destaca-se a desmite do su… Show more

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“…This model was adopted because of the difficulty in obtaining a large number of animals for this type of experiment. As previously observed (Soares et al, 2010), this model was well tolerated by horses, and the animals did not present significant signs of pain or lameness. In addition, analysis of the suspensory ligament is considered particularly difficult because of the presence of muscle tissue (McClure et al, 2004), and consequently, the direct comparison of the contralateral limbs in the same horse as performed in the present experiment effectively simplified the data interpretation.…”
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“…This model was adopted because of the difficulty in obtaining a large number of animals for this type of experiment. As previously observed (Soares et al, 2010), this model was well tolerated by horses, and the animals did not present significant signs of pain or lameness. In addition, analysis of the suspensory ligament is considered particularly difficult because of the presence of muscle tissue (McClure et al, 2004), and consequently, the direct comparison of the contralateral limbs in the same horse as performed in the present experiment effectively simplified the data interpretation.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Horses were submitted to a surgical procedure for the induction of lesion as previously described (Soares et al, 2010). Lesions were simultaneously induced in all four suspensory ligaments of each horse.…”
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