Large exostoses had developed and the subject remained lame, but union of the broken bone took place in a surprisingly prompt and effective manner, when age of the subject and nature of the fracture are considered.
Periarticular ringbone is characterized by exostoses which are situated on the sides of the phalanges and not extending around to the anterior part of the joint.
Where a visible exostosis exists, the presence of spavin is easily detected, yet exostoses that extend over large areas may constitute cause for serious trouble and still be difficult of detection.
However, frequently splints occur on both forelegs at the same time and in some instances exostoses are several in number upon each member affected.
A number of states have passed stallion inspection laws stipulating that animals having such exostoses as spavin and ringbone cannot be registered except as "unsound.
Removal of Exostosesfrom the External Meatus, 316.
If the obstruction is due to multiple small exostoses forming an annular stricture within the bony canal, it is better to separate the membranous portion completely from the bony meatus.
To reach the exostoses it may be necessary, as in the previous case, to remove part of the posterior bony wall.
If the exostoses be deeply situated, the tympanic membrane may be injured.
This is indicated if theexostoses are multiple, have a broad base, and are deeply situated.
With the gouge and mallet the exostoses are carefully chiselled away.
The procedure is the same as for the removal ofexostoses (see p.
If the exostoses spring from the anterior wall, it is necessary to make a T-shaped incision through the posterior membranous portion of the auditory canal in order to bring them into view clearly.
If there be deafness of the opposite side from other causes, and the presence of the exostoses is causing deafness of the functionally good ear.
In doing so the skin over the exostoses tears through, so that the membranous portion can be reflected outwards as a finger-like process.
The method of procedure now depends on the character and number of the exostoses present.
Exostoses need not to be interfered with, unless they are the source of much inconvenience, either from their size and form, or from their having been detached, and lodged amongst the adjacent soft parts.
Small ivory exostoses are the tumours most frequently met with in this situation, and require no treatment whatever.
Next, Virchow explained that certain exostoses or growths observable on the thigh proved its human nature, since only under careful treatment the patient could have healed the original injury.
Thereupon Professor Marsh, the celebrated palaeontologist, exhibited a number of thigh-bones of wild monkeys which showed similar exostoses and had healed without hospital treatment.
Footnote 5: The eye of the Arab stirrup invariably produce exostoseson the front part of the leg.
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