As in many other animal species, also in equine patients carpal tunnel syndrome is considered a compartimental syndrome due to increased volume of one or more structures included in the carpal canal that induced a compression on the vasculo-nervous trunk. The causes can be different, it is essential to recognize the underlying pathology in order to have a precise prognosis and establish an appropriate therapy. This paper describes the clinical and Magnetic Resonance findings in three cases of carpal tunnel syndrome.

Sindrome da tunnel carpale nel cavallo : reperti di risonanza magnetica in tre casi / D. De Zani, D.D. Zani, G. Gardin, M. Di Giancamillo. - In: IPPOLOGIA. - ISSN 1120-5776. - 24:1(2013 Mar), pp. 3-7.

Sindrome da tunnel carpale nel cavallo : reperti di risonanza magnetica in tre casi

D. De Zani
Primo
;
D.D. Zani
Secondo
;
M. Di Giancamillo
Ultimo
2013

Abstract

As in many other animal species, also in equine patients carpal tunnel syndrome is considered a compartimental syndrome due to increased volume of one or more structures included in the carpal canal that induced a compression on the vasculo-nervous trunk. The causes can be different, it is essential to recognize the underlying pathology in order to have a precise prognosis and establish an appropriate therapy. This paper describes the clinical and Magnetic Resonance findings in three cases of carpal tunnel syndrome.
carpal canal; equine; lameness; MRI
Settore VET/09 - Clinica Chirurgica Veterinaria
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