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  VetBooks.ir  foot trimming, as cause of   fractures (continued)        gabapentin 1080
                                            proximal sesamoid bones
             lameness 90–1
                                                                         gag reflex 1049
                                                                         gait abnormalities
           foot trimming (corrective)
                                               (PSBs) 132–4
             acquired angular limb
                                            refracture 31
               deformities 51               radius 25, 165–7                bone spavin 184
                                                                            cerebellar abiotrophy 1058–9
             congenital hyperextension 41   scapula 179–81                  cervical vertebrae osteoarthritis
             DIP joint congenital flexural   second/fourth metacarpal/        243, 244, 245
               deformity 38                    metatarsal bones 151–3       cervical vertebral
             foot–pastern axis 5            spinal 1085–91                    malformation 237
             hoof imbalance 89–90              cervical vertebrae 240–1     exertional rhabdomyolysis
           foot–pastern axis 2, 5, 86          cervicothoracic 1088           219, 387
             broken-back 87, 89                lumbar 1088–9                fibrotic/ossifying myopathy 400
             broken-forward 86                 lumbosacral 1089             grading of neurological 1054
           forage, botulism 1094–5             sacrococcygeal 1089          laminitic horse 70
           foramen ovale, closure 984          thoracolumbar 1088           muscle disorders 384
           foreign bodies                   stifle joint 208–11             navicular disease 105
             eye 1172                       surgical treatment 27–30        neck injuries 238
             gastrointestinal tract 794–5, 859–60  third metacarpal/metatarsal   upward fixation of patella 197
             intranasal 622                    bones 25–6, 145–8         gait analysis 21–2
             mouth 757–9                    thoracolumbar spine 262–5       foot lameness 61, 70
             oesophageal penetration 776–8  tibia 195–6                     neurological disease 1052–4
             pharynx 628–9                  ulna 25, 169–71              gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT)
             trachea 658                  free fatty acids 919              879, 880, 881, 927, 934
           forelimb                       friction rubs 591              garlic, ingestion 1017
             conformation 154, 155        Friesian horses 340, 341, 1000  Gasterophilus spp. 760, 805–7
             diagnostic analgesia 9–11    frontal sinus                  gastric dilation 809–10
             flexion tests 8                anatomy 603, 604                duodenitis/jejunitis 817
             fracture management 25         boundaries 594               gastric impaction 810–11
             muscle injuries 391          frontonasal flap 618           gastric rupture 812–13
           formalin                       full-thickness grafts 1315, 1316  gastric ulcers, see equine gastric ulcer
             foot 67                      fumonisins 894, 895, 1101         syndrome
             injection 492, 599, 618–19,   fundus 1127–8                 gastro-oesophageal reflux
               624–5, 766                   examination 1135–6              syndrome 772–3
             intravenous solution 465       normal 1128                  gastrocnemius tendons 375, 378–80
           fossa glandis 522              fungal disease                 gastroduodenal ulceration syndrome
           four-point rail shoe 74          conjunctivitis 1171–2           (GDUS) 1349–51
           fourth branchial arch defect     endometritis 499–500         gastrointestinal (GI) diseases
             (4-BAD) 644–7                  eye 1136                        diagnostic tests 782
           fractures                        keratitis 1174, 1176–7          late pregnancy/parturition 450–1
             carpal bones 157–60            placentitis 446                 see also individual diseases
             ‘chip’ (carpus) 156–7          pneumonia 708                gastrointestinal (GI) parasites
             complications 30–1             rhinitis 602–3                  large strongyles 850–1
             conservative management 26–7   sinusitis 606, 609, 611–13      small strongyles (cyathostomes)
             distal phalanx 91–4          fungal toxins, see mycotoxins       843–6
             facial bones 228–31, 613–15  funiculitis 555–6, 583–4          Strongyloides westeri 849
             femur 212–14                 furosemide 960                    tapeworm 825, 835–6
             fetlock 136–7                  cardiac disease 978, 999     gastrointestinal (GI) tract
             first-aid 24–6                 EIPH 715                        anatomical components 780
             hock 188–94                    intracranial abscess 1107       examination 780–2
             humerus 178–9                  renal disease 933, 960          foreign bodies 794–5
             navicular bone 107–9         furunculosis 1250–1               immaturity 1342
             palmar cortical stress 150–1  Fusarium spp.                    neoplasia 803–4
             patella 13, 197, 198, 200      food contamination/ingestion 1101  gastroprotectants 773, 1177
             pelvis 280–5                   keratitis 1176                  foal diarrhoea 1360
             proximal and middle phalanges   Fusiformis infection, pastern/  gastroscopy 807–8
               25, 27, 124–8                coronet 1289                 gauze dressings 1309
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