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Lymphocytic UV autofluorescence: A novel Ultraviolet-induced fluorescence dermoscopy finding in lichen nitidus-A series of two cases. [PDF]
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Group housing of gestating sows : locomotion disorders and claw lesions
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Factors influencing claw lesion scoring in sows
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2020Claw lesions have a multifactorial origin and may affect sow welfare and farm profitability. However, estimating the precise impact is hampered by several factors that interfere with the accuracy of claw lesion assessment. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of observer, scoring condition and claw cleanliness on claw lesion scoring ...
Miriam M J, van Riet +9 more
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Field study of hind limb claw lesions and claw measures in sows
Animal Science Journal, 2014AbstractWe investigated the associations of hind limb claw lesions with claw measures and reproductive performance of sows on a commercial breeding farm. We used a five‐point scale (score of 0–4) for each hind limb claw region to generate a claw lesion score (CLS).
Yosuke, Sasaki +2 more
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Claw lesions in dairy cattle: Methods for assessment ofsole and white line lesions
The Veterinary Journal, 1998Claw lesions are a major cause of lameness in dairy cattle. Analysis of the development of lesions is aided by numerical representation of their significance. Using data from observations on 31 heifers at 9 weeks post-calving, 5 lesion scoring method were compared.
Leach, KA +3 more
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Assessment of lameness and claw lesions in sows
Livestock Science, 2013Abstract Claw lesions and lameness are very common disorders in sows. Both conditions have a negative impact on the welfare and production results of breeding sows, causing important losses to the pig sector. The possibility to recognise, treat and prevent these disorders depends on the availability of reliable and valid assessment methods.
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Analysis of influencing factors of boar claw lesion and lameness
Animal Science Journal, 2018AbstractThis study aimed to investigate the factors affecting boar claw lesions and lameness. A total of 1299 boars were examined for claw lesions and lameness, including 788 boars reared in individual pens with solid concreted floor (IPS) and 511 boars raised in individual stalls with slatted floor (ISS).
Chao Wang +7 more
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Effectiveness of Distal Nerve Transfers for Claw Correction With Proximal Ulnar Nerve Lesions
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2021To evaluate claw deformity correction following anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) end-to-end transfer to the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve (DMBUN) in high ulnar nerve injuries.Eleven patients were retrospectively evaluated for metacarpophalangeal joint hyperextension and proximal interphalangeal joint extension lag in the fourth and fifth digits
Amir, Arami, Jayme Augusto, Bertelli
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2004
According to the 2002 National Animal Health Monitoring Systems (NAHMS) survey, 16% of cattle are culled due to lameness. However, this survey may underestimate this number, as cows culled for low production (19%) or reproductive failure (27%) may actually have been lame.
Drendel, T. R. +6 more
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According to the 2002 National Animal Health Monitoring Systems (NAHMS) survey, 16% of cattle are culled due to lameness. However, this survey may underestimate this number, as cows culled for low production (19%) or reproductive failure (27%) may actually have been lame.
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