Elbow osteoarthritis (OA) is common in cats and radiography is typically used for diagnosis. However computed tomography (CT), with its multiplanar three-dimensional characteristics, could have significant advantages for assessment of OA compared to radiography, particularly early in the disease process. The study objectives were to compare radiography and CT to histologic OA changes, investigate the stage of OA that radiography and CT detect, and search for specific changes in CT images strongly predictive for feline elbow OA. Right elbows from 29 cats were evaluated by radiography and CT, and articular cartilage lesions graded histologically and macroscopically. Three further joints were sampled to specifically evaluate the morphology of ...
Conventional radiography is currently the most common imaging modality used by veterinarians investi...
BackgroundAvailable information suggests a mismatch between radiographic and orthopedic examination ...
Background: Diagnostic imaging is essential to assess the lame patient; lesions of the elbow joint h...
Elbow osteoarthritis (OA) is common in cats and radiography is typically used for diagnosis. However...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive, low-grade inflammatory disease of synovial joints. It is chara...
ObjectiveTo compare osteoarthritis scores assigned through radiographic evaluation of 18 anatomic re...
Feline Osteoarthritis (OA) is a pathological change of a diarthrodial articulation which primarily o...
The development and early morphological features of feline hip osteoarthritis (OA) are largely unkno...
Medial compartment erosion is an advanced stage of medial coronoid disease, an important cause of el...
<p>Practical relevance: Osteoarthritis (OA) is very common, particularly in older cats, but it...
Objectives - To describe computed tomographic (CT) features of canine elbows with incomplete ossific...
is very common, particularly in older cats, but its clinical significance has largely gone unrecogni...
To our knowledge there has been no comprehensive direct comparison between the plain radiology and c...
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are noninvasive methods of imaging the...
Objective : To describe the computed tomography (CT) findings in dogs with severe elbow incongruity ...
Conventional radiography is currently the most common imaging modality used by veterinarians investi...
BackgroundAvailable information suggests a mismatch between radiographic and orthopedic examination ...
Background: Diagnostic imaging is essential to assess the lame patient; lesions of the elbow joint h...
Elbow osteoarthritis (OA) is common in cats and radiography is typically used for diagnosis. However...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive, low-grade inflammatory disease of synovial joints. It is chara...
ObjectiveTo compare osteoarthritis scores assigned through radiographic evaluation of 18 anatomic re...
Feline Osteoarthritis (OA) is a pathological change of a diarthrodial articulation which primarily o...
The development and early morphological features of feline hip osteoarthritis (OA) are largely unkno...
Medial compartment erosion is an advanced stage of medial coronoid disease, an important cause of el...
<p>Practical relevance: Osteoarthritis (OA) is very common, particularly in older cats, but it...
Objectives - To describe computed tomographic (CT) features of canine elbows with incomplete ossific...
is very common, particularly in older cats, but its clinical significance has largely gone unrecogni...
To our knowledge there has been no comprehensive direct comparison between the plain radiology and c...
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are noninvasive methods of imaging the...
Objective : To describe the computed tomography (CT) findings in dogs with severe elbow incongruity ...
Conventional radiography is currently the most common imaging modality used by veterinarians investi...
BackgroundAvailable information suggests a mismatch between radiographic and orthopedic examination ...
Background: Diagnostic imaging is essential to assess the lame patient; lesions of the elbow joint h...