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TEVA The Remuda April 2014

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www.teva-online.org • Page 28 Figure 6. Subchondral bone cyst of the proximal medial aspect of the radius (left). Because the cyst is inaccessible through the join removal of the cyst contents is perfomed by periarticular drilling of the cyst (right). (Photo courtesy of Dr. Jeffrey Watkins, Texas A&M University) 5. Wilson DG, Riedesel E. Non-surgical management of ulnar fractures in the horse. A retrospective study of 43 cases. Vet Surg. 14:283. 1986. 6. Swor TM, Watkins JP, Bahr A, et al. Results of plate fixation of type 1b olecranon fractures in 24 horses. Equine Vet J. 35:670, 2003. 7. Denny HR, Barr A, Waterman A. Surgical treatment of fractures of the olecranon in the horse. A comparative review of 25 cases. Equine Vet J. 19:319. 1987. 8. Swor T, Watkins JP, Bahr A, et al. Results of plate fixation of type 5 olecranon fractures in 25 horses. 38:30. 2006. 9. The elbow (2002). In Adams OR (Eds.). Adams Lameness in Horses. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. 10. Hopen L, Collahan P, Turner T. Non- surgical treatment of cubital cyst like lesions in horses: seven cases. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 200:527. 1992. 11. Bertone A, McIlwraith C, Powers P, et al. Subchondral osseous cystic lesions in the elbow of horses: conservative versus surgical treatment. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 189:440. 1986. 12. McIllwraith C, Nixon A, Wright I, et al. Diagnostic and surgical arthroscopy of the cubital (elbow) joint. In Boeining KJ (ed). Diagnostic and Surgical Arthroscopy in the Horse. Mosby, Oxford, GB. 2005. Schedule: There are limited number of spaces available! Thursday May 29: 8:00am-12:00pm: Lecture with Dr. Marsella 12:00pm-1:00pm: Lunch 1:00pm-2:00pm: Lecture with Dr. Marsella 2:00pm: Break for attendees to enjoy the resort. Golfing, San Saba Spa, Fishing, Sailing, Full-Service Marina 7:00pm: Relaxing dinner in Austin - Location: TBA Sponsored by ZOETIS ANIMAL HEALTH Friday May 30: 8:00am-12:00pm: Wetlab - We are accepting challenging Dermatology cases to be used in the wetlab! Location: Austin Equine Associates 20640 FM 150, Driftwood, TX 78619, 512-858-0058 RoSanna MaRSella, dVM, dacVd Professor, University of Florida Dr. Marsella is a graduate of the University of Milano (Italy, 1991). After graduation, Dr. Marsella worked in private practice for a couple of years and then decided to pursue specialty training in dermatology. Dr. Marsella became a board certified dermatologist in 1996 and soon after accepted a faculty position at Virginia Tech. In 1997 she returned to Florida to join the faculty. Dr. Marsella is a full Professor and her special area of research interest is allergies and identification of new therapies. Dr. Marsella is a horse lover and owner and has a special interest in equine dermatology. RegiStRation detailS: Fee: $200 | *Includes 5 hours of lecture on Thursday and a 4 hour wetlab on Friday, lunch on Thursday, breakfast and lunch on Friday and a $100 gift certificate to be used at Lakeway Resort. how To regisTer? | Download a registration form at www.teva-online.org, call in your registration to the TEVA office (806) 673-1987 or contact your Zoetis representative. when you regisTer | Please be prepared to RSVP for Friday evening dinner, and choose spa or golf for Thursday afternoon rooM BLoCK: Available for the night of May 29 at the Lakeway Resort. Please reference the "TEVA" block. deRMatology WoRkShop May 29-30 • Lakeway Resort & Austin Equine Associates • Austin, Texas RegiSteR today!

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