Skeletal Atavism in a Miniature Horse |
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Authors: | Reid Tyson DVM John P Graham MVB MSc Patrick T Colahan DVM Clifford R Berry DVM |
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Institution: | Veterinary Specialists Center, Central Florida Veterinary Radiology, PA, Maitland, FL 32751, USA. |
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Abstract: | An 8-month-old miniature horse filly was presented for evaluation of severe rotational and angular limb deformities of the thoracic and pelvic limbs. On radiographic examination, complete ulnas and fibulas were identified. These findings are consistent with a condition previously described as a form of atavism. The term atavism is used to describe the reappearance of a trait or character that was seen in all earlier evolutionary specimens of a particular species, but has not been seen in recent ancestors. The atavistic traits of complete ulnas and fibulas have previously been described in Welsh and Shetland Ponies, all of which had severe rotational and angular limb deformities. In this horse, bilateral osteochondritis dissecans of the medial trochlear ridge of the talii were also identified. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of the atavistic traits of complete ulnas and fibulas seen in the miniature horse. |
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Keywords: | angular limb deformity miniature horse skeletal atavism |
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