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- Sesamoiditis abstract "Sesamoiditis is inflammation of the sesamoid bones. In humans it occurs on the bottom of the foot, just behind the large toe. There are normally two sesamoid bones on each foot; sometimes sesamoids can be bipartite, which means they each comprise two separate pieces. The sesamoids are roughly the size of jelly beans. In humans the sesamoid bones act as a fulcrum for the flexor tendons, the tendons which bend the big toe downward.In the horse it occurs at the horse's fetlock. The sesamoid bones lie behind the bones of the fetlock, at the back of the joint, and help to keep the tendons and ligaments that run between them correctly functioning.Usually periostitis (new bone growth) occurs along with sesamoiditis, and the suspensory ligament may also be affected. Sesamoiditis results in inflammation, pain, and eventually bone growth.Humans will also experience inflammation and pain. Sometimes the sesamoid bone will even fracture and can be difficult to pick up on X-ray. A bone scan is a better alternative.".
- Sesamoiditis icd10 "M86.8".
- Sesamoiditis icd9 "733.99".
- Sesamoiditis thumbnail Equine-dist-forelimb-bones.png?width=300.
- Sesamoiditis wikiPageID "6330624".
- Sesamoiditis wikiPageRevisionID "587398725".
- Sesamoiditis hasPhotoCollection Sesamoiditis.
- Sesamoiditis icd "733.99".
- Sesamoiditis icd "M86.8".
- Sesamoiditis subject Category:Equine_injury_and_lameness.
- Sesamoiditis type Abstraction100002137.
- Sesamoiditis type Attribute100024264.
- Sesamoiditis type Condition113920835.
- Sesamoiditis type Disease114070360.
- Sesamoiditis type IllHealth114052046.
- Sesamoiditis type Illness114061805.
- Sesamoiditis type PathologicalState114051917.
- Sesamoiditis type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Sesamoiditis type State100024720.
- Sesamoiditis type Disease.
- Sesamoiditis type AilmentCondition.
- Sesamoiditis type Situation.
- Sesamoiditis comment "Sesamoiditis is inflammation of the sesamoid bones. In humans it occurs on the bottom of the foot, just behind the large toe. There are normally two sesamoid bones on each foot; sometimes sesamoids can be bipartite, which means they each comprise two separate pieces. The sesamoids are roughly the size of jelly beans. In humans the sesamoid bones act as a fulcrum for the flexor tendons, the tendons which bend the big toe downward.In the horse it occurs at the horse's fetlock.".
- Sesamoiditis label "Sesamoiditis".
- Sesamoiditis label "Sesamoiditis".
- Sesamoiditis sameAs Sesamoiditis.
- Sesamoiditis sameAs m.0g1bwn.
- Sesamoiditis sameAs Q4411017.
- Sesamoiditis sameAs Q4411017.
- Sesamoiditis sameAs Sesamoiditis.
- Sesamoiditis wasDerivedFrom Sesamoiditis?oldid=587398725.
- Sesamoiditis depiction Equine-dist-forelimb-bones.png.
- Sesamoiditis isPrimaryTopicOf Sesamoiditis.