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AnnemiekvM schreef:https://www.facebook.com/Oh-Wow-108643484800486/photos/pcb.113115171019984/113114611020040/
The Torajan people of Indonesian villagers dig up their ancestors every three years and dress them in new clothes in ancient ritual to show ' love and respect '
ruitje schreef:Voor wie het boeiend vind: lek.ziora deelt op Insta en Tiktoks tumoren, of organen met tumoren. Krijg de links niet gedeeld. Het is echt vrij schokkend hoe groot een tumor kan worden in verhouding tot een orgaan vind ik
DuoPenotti schreef:Pas op dode mensen.
Maar ik vind het niet eng.
Gaat dus over dat facebook bericht.
Heeft hier ooit al eens gestaan maar blijft bijzonder natuurlijk.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/galle ... jan-people
Shenavallie schreef:Sanet schreef:Heb je geen kans op botulisme dan? Brrrr
Die heb je evengoed overal, of zeg ik iets geks?
Citaat:YES, those are all teeth that were removed from a horse…
TWO HUNDRED & EIGHTY EIGHT TEETH to be exact!
A 2 year old quarter horse gelding came in for a check up as the owner noticed firm swelling on the lower jaw. The gelding was having no problems eating and no signs of pain to the touch. We examined the large swelling on right lower jaw — no drainage. He also had a normal oral exam. Radiographs then showed what looked to be numerous disorganized tooth roots….
Next step surgery: Under general anesthesia the bone on the lower jaw was removed to expose a large cavity with numerous ( to be exact) unattached tooth roots. Most of these were able to be removed by flushing the cavity with saline, though some required the use of instruments to remove from the surrounding bone. No involvement of the oral cavity was noted. The cavity was left open to heal on its own with daily flushing. The horse was rechecked several weeks later and the area was healing well.
The diagnosis was a , that is rare but can occur in young horses.
We expect the horse to continue to recover well though he may always have an enlarged lower jaw from a cosmetic standpoint.
Surgery performed by: Pete Knox, DVM DACVSSpoiler:
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