Osteochondritis dissecans lesions of the lateral ridge of the trochlea of the talus occur infrequently and are difficult to diagnose. They occur mainly in the proximal or proximodorsal section of the lateral ridge of the trochlea and are best seen in the plantaromedial‐dorsolateral oblique projection (with the X‐ray beam angled 30 to 45 from the vertical), and in the fully flexed and extended mediolateral projections. The flexed dorsoplantar projection using a horizontal beam is also useful
Objective-To evaluate cartilage thickness of the talus (especially at sites predisposed to osteochon...
Lesions of the lateral trochlear ridge (LTR) of the distal femur were investigated in four pony or p...
Trochlear ridge fractures are extremly rare findings in small animals. In the literature to our know...
Background: The tarsal joint is the third most commonly joint affected by osteochondrosis in dogs. T...
In this retrospective study of nine dogs exhibiting bilateral medial trochlear ridge talar osteochon...
In five dogs with osteochondritis dissecans in the hock joint the primary lesions were on the medial...
Objective: To evaluate clinical and subchondral bone lesion differences between medial (MTRT-OC) and...
The normal radiographic anatomy of the proximal hock joint of the dog is discussed. The choice of pr...
Osteochondritis dissecans (OeD) is a manifestation of osteochondrosis characterized by a focal thick...
Background: The tarsal joint is the third most commonly joint affected by osteochondrosis in dogs. T...
Arthroscopy was used to determine the exact location and extension of lesions in two cases of osteoc...
Osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) is a well known disease in dogs that usually affects convex joint su...
In this case report, a young Rottweiler is described that suffered from bilateral osteochondritis di...
Twenty-three dogs with osteochondrosis of the tarsocrural joint were evaluated by radiography, compu...
There are few published reports of CT findings for the diagnosis of stifle osteochondritis dissecans...
Objective-To evaluate cartilage thickness of the talus (especially at sites predisposed to osteochon...
Lesions of the lateral trochlear ridge (LTR) of the distal femur were investigated in four pony or p...
Trochlear ridge fractures are extremly rare findings in small animals. In the literature to our know...
Background: The tarsal joint is the third most commonly joint affected by osteochondrosis in dogs. T...
In this retrospective study of nine dogs exhibiting bilateral medial trochlear ridge talar osteochon...
In five dogs with osteochondritis dissecans in the hock joint the primary lesions were on the medial...
Objective: To evaluate clinical and subchondral bone lesion differences between medial (MTRT-OC) and...
The normal radiographic anatomy of the proximal hock joint of the dog is discussed. The choice of pr...
Osteochondritis dissecans (OeD) is a manifestation of osteochondrosis characterized by a focal thick...
Background: The tarsal joint is the third most commonly joint affected by osteochondrosis in dogs. T...
Arthroscopy was used to determine the exact location and extension of lesions in two cases of osteoc...
Osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) is a well known disease in dogs that usually affects convex joint su...
In this case report, a young Rottweiler is described that suffered from bilateral osteochondritis di...
Twenty-three dogs with osteochondrosis of the tarsocrural joint were evaluated by radiography, compu...
There are few published reports of CT findings for the diagnosis of stifle osteochondritis dissecans...
Objective-To evaluate cartilage thickness of the talus (especially at sites predisposed to osteochon...
Lesions of the lateral trochlear ridge (LTR) of the distal femur were investigated in four pony or p...
Trochlear ridge fractures are extremly rare findings in small animals. In the literature to our know...