Laminitis is a condition characterized by weakness and inflammation of the laminae, the tissues that connect the hoof wall to the coffin bone. This occurs due to interrupted blood flow, leading to structural tearing that supports the coffin bone
Read MoreAmong all congenital spinal malformations, congenital hemivertebral malformations contribute relatively easily to spinal nerve disease. The half vertebrae are wedge-shaped vertebrae and thus can bend the spine into the angles, such as kyphosis, scoliosis and lordosis. The most common lesion is the middle part of the thoracic vertebra, especially the eighth thoracic vertebra (T8). Severe curvature of the spine, spinal stenosis, spinal instability, and vertebral dislocation or fracture can all cau
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