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Equine hoof — PLASTINATION 6th Edion — Christoph von Horst

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  • Horse foot sectional anatomy

    Tissue Tracing Technique (TTT) sheet plastinate

  • Horse foot sectional anatomy

    Selective Impregnation (SI) sheet plastinate

  • Horse foot sectional anatomy

    Colour preserved preparation

  • Sectional anatomy

    SI—sheet plastinate detail

  • Horizontal section

    above hoof sole

    Colour preserved

    preparation

  • Transversal hoof section

    Colour preserved

    preparation

  • Horse foot blood vessels

    Corrosion cast; capillaries

    removed in most areas

  • Blood vessels of the foal foot

    Corrosion cast with capillaries

  • Comparision of normal and laminitic

    horse foot

    Sheet plastinates

  • Coffin bone detail

    normal

  • Coffin bone detail

    Laminitis

    Sheet plastinate

  • Coffin bone destruction

    Laminitis

    Sheet plastinate

  • Laminitis

    Colour preserved preparation

  • Laminitis

    Sheet plastinate

  • Laminitis

    Colour preserved preparation

  • Pastern exostosis—High ringbone

    Sheet plastinate

  • Bone cysts in coffin bone, navi-

    cular bone, short pastern bone

    Sheet plastinate

  • Inflammation, bone cyst and tendon

    adhesion of deep digital flexor tendon,

    navicular bone and bursa.

    („Navicular syndrome“)

    Sheet plastinate

  • Navicular bone detail

    Sheet plastinate

  • Cartilage defect with subchondral inflammation

    Colour preserved preparation

  • Equine hoof PLASTINATION

    Dr. Christoph von Horst

    6th Edition (en)

    Anatomical photographs and specimens by Dr. Christoph von Horst, HC Biovision, Germany.

    All rights reserved.

    More information, real anatomical specimens, models and prints www.plastinate.com.