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What (who) is navicular$51799$ - definition

DISEASE THAT AFFECTS HORSES
Navicular disease; Podotrochleosis; Navicular Disease
  • Cross section of horse foot. The relevant areas are: 
2. Second phalanx. 4. Coffin bone. 6. Navicular bone. 9. Deep digital flexor tendon. 16. Plantar cushion. 17. Hoof.

Navicular syndrome         
Navicular syndrome, often called navicular disease, is a syndrome of lameness problems in horses. It most commonly describes an inflammation or degeneration of the navicular bone and its surrounding tissues, usually on the front feet.
Accessory navicular bone         
HUMAN DISEASE
Accessory Navicular bone; Accessory Navicular; Accessory navicular; Os tibiale externum; Os tibiale; Naviculare secundarium; Accessory navicular bones; Tibiale; Tibiale externum
An accessory navicular bone is an accessory bone of the foot that occasionally develops abnormally in front of the ankle towards the inside of the foot. This bone may be present in approximately 2-21% of the general population and is usually asymptomatic.
Tibiale         
HUMAN DISEASE
Accessory Navicular bone; Accessory Navicular; Accessory navicular; Os tibiale externum; Os tibiale; Naviculare secundarium; Accessory navicular bones; Tibiale; Tibiale externum
·noun The bone or cartilage of the tarsus which articulates with the tibia and corresponds to a part of the astragalus in man and most mammals.

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Navicular syndrome

Navicular syndrome, often called navicular disease, is a syndrome of lameness problems in horses. It most commonly describes an inflammation or degeneration of the navicular bone and its surrounding tissues, usually on the front feet. It can lead to significant and even disabling lameness.