Abstract

HistoryA 6-year-old castrated male Belgian Sheepdog was presented following a 20-foot fall from a ledge onto grass. On presentation, the dog was toe-touching lame on the left forelimb, with evident swelling of the left carpus. Remaining findings on physical examination and point-of-care bloodwork were within reference limits. Two-view radiographic images of the left carpus were obtained (Figure 1).Figure 1Mediolateral (A) and dorsopalmar (B) radiographic images of the left carpus of a 6-year-old castrated male Belgian Sheepdog with toe-touching left forelimb lameness and carpal soft tissue swelling following a 20-foot fall from a ledge.Radiographic Findings

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