X-ray findings of foot lesions in young stored pigs.
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Foot lesions of young stored pigs detected macroscopically were investigated using hard and soft X-ray machines to study internal pathologic changes.<BR>Macroscopic findings: Lesions were observed in 83 of the 1, 400 feet examined (5.9%). Among them, 28 had "five common lesions"(heel, sole and toe erosions, white-line lesion, and false sand-crack), and 32 had disparity of claw size. Theothers were 7 "bush-foot", 5 fetlock joint lesions, 2 overgrowth claws and 9 accessary claw lesions (5 "thimbling", 2 swelling and 2 polyductyly).<BR>X-ray findings: 34 of 83 feet (41.0%) with macroscopical lesions showed internal pathologic changes upon radiographic examination. Malformations such as dysostosis and polydactyly were visualized in 22 of 34 feet (61.1%). In the other 12 feet, extremely severe changes such as periosteitis of the phalanx or suppurative arthritis were visualized. However, in all of 28 feet with "five common lesions", no abnormal bone architecture was detected radiographically.
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