13 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 Normal vesicular glands.Figure 14.2 Vesicular adenitis with enlargement and loss of lobulation.Figure 14.3 Placement of a 14‐gauge needle through the skin.Figure 14.4 Passing a 30‐cm, 18‐gauge needle through the 14‐gauge needle int...Figure 14.5 After removing the stylus from the needle, the proper solution i...
14 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 (a) Failure of separation of the epithelium of the free portion ...Figure 15.2 Persistent frenulum. The presence of the persistent frenulum was...Figure 15.3 Preputial laceration in a breeding bull. The laceration assumed ...Figure 15.4 Preputial laceration with prolapse of the damaged preputial tiss...Figure 15.5 Wound contracture and fibrosis at the site of a preputial lacera...Figure 15.6 Bandaging of the prolapsed preputial tissues following applicati...Figure 15.7 Burlap “bib” applied to the bull's abdomen to suspend the edemat...Figure 15.8 Retropreputial abscess following preputial laceration in a young...Figure 15.9 Phimosis due to circumferential stricture of the preputial cavit...Figure 15.10 Phimosis due to the presence of a penile fibropapilloma larger ...Figure 15.11 Preputial avulsion. Notice the separation of the attachment of ...Figure 15.12 Normal cavernosogram. Contrast media injected into the CCP at t...Figure 15.13 Cavernosogram demonstrating multiple shunts from distal caverno...Figure 15.14 (a) Spiral deviation of the penis demonstrated during a test ma...Figure 15.15 Ventral deviation of the penis demonstrated during stimulation ...Figure 15.16 Ventral deviation of the penis demonstrated during a test matin...Figure 15.17 Urethral fistula.Figure 15.18 Paraphimosis following traumatic injury to the preputial trauma...Figure 15.19 Hematoma of the penis (rupture of tunica albuginea). Note the l...Figure 15.20 Preputial prolapse associated with penile hematoma due to ruptu...Figure 15.21 Bull prepared for cavernosography. Note suture placed through t...Figure 15.22 Cavernosogram of the penis of a bull demonstrating escape of co...Figure 15.23 Failure of the distal portion of the penis to become erect due ...Figure 15.24 Failed attempt at copulation due to denervation injury of the p...Figure 15.25 Electrodes and stimulator in place for nerve conduction study o...
15 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 Looks can be deceiving – a calf with spastic paresis.Figure 16.2 Cellulitis involving the right forelimb and interdigital fibroma...Figure 16.3 Nice alleyway for evaluation of lameness, with room to turn the ...Figure 16.4 Crowd alley leading to hydraulic table that enables practitioner...Figure 16.5 Bull prepared for placement in lateral recumbency on hydraulic t...Figure 16.6 Bull in lateral recumbency on hydraulic tilt table. Observe the ...Figure 16.7 The down forelimb tied in a tilting hydraulic chute to discourag...Figure 16.8 Evidence of rumen tympany and/or regurgitation of rumen contents...Figure 16.9 Vascular perfusion used for local anesthesia as well as treatmen...Figure 16.10 Acute laminitis in a Hereford bull on self‐feeder.Figure 16.11 Severe white line disease and hoof crack as a result of chronic...Figure 16.12 Subclinical laminitis with hardship lines present as horizontal...Figure 16.13 Vertical fissure in hoof wall due to subclinical laminitis.Figure 16.14 Sepsis of the DIP joint with sequestrum formation.Figure 16.15 Dressing change post DIP joint currretage. Notice the gauze pac...Figure 16.16 Corkscrew claw on the lateral claw of a Brahman bull.Figure 16.17 Digital dermatitis (hairy heel wart).Figure 16.18 Interdigital fibroma can be misleading; this one does not appea...Figure 16.19 Sole view of interdigital fibroma. Notice the ulceration that h...Figure 16.20 Sequestrum formation of the lateral cortex of MTIII in a yearli...Figure 16.21 Mature bred female experiencing upward fixation of the patella....Figure 16.22 Excellent drug combo to facilitate brief examination of procedu...Figure 16.23 Bilateral partial rupture of the gastrocmenius tendon from its ...Figure 16.24 Osteochrondrosis lesion in a yearling bull from gain test. Noti...Figure 16.25 Typical appearance of an OCD‐affected tarsus (boggy hock).Figure 16.26 Osteochrondrosis lesion in the talus of a show steer.Figure 16.27 Excellent treatment for transport of a comminuted fracture of M...Figure 16.28 Use of a pin cast and external fixators to stabilize a comminut...Figure