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Subchondral cystic lesions in the medial femoral condyle of the femur form either as a result of a defect in the formation of bone during growth or as a sequela to trauma. A pocket in which there is no bone and is filled with fluid or gelatinous material in end of the femur is present. The joint is usually distended and the horse may have varying degrees of lameness.
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2710 Junction Highway Kerrville, Texas, 78028
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If you think your pet is having a medical emergency outside of our regular office hours, please call our after-hours line at 830-367-5316 (option 2) or call Hill Country Animal Emergency Hospital directly at 830-510-3338
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