Summary: Objective: The juvenile equine medial femoral condyle (MFC) is frequently affected with radiographic changes (sclerosis and subchondral lucencies) that arise at a similar site to juvenile osteochondritis dissecans (JOCD) in children. There is little information on maturation of the MFC. To describe the normal development of the equine MFC osteochondral unit from birth to 2 years. Methods: Micro CT, histology and immunohistochemistry were performed on healthy equine MFCs (n = 29) at sites where lesions occur. Parameters assessed included: cartilage thickness; the epiphyseal growth plate cartilage organization; the osteochondral junction and progression of endochondral ossification. Results: From 0 to 6 months, chondrocytes near the...
joint (TMJ) and its surrounding structures can be difficult to investigate in cases with a clinical ...
Most catastrophic injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses involve the fetlock. There is no description o...
Professional Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Rese...
peer reviewedBackground: The aetiology of equine metacarpal condylar fractures is not completely und...
Summary: Reasons for performing the study: Lateral condylar (LC) fractures of the third metacarpus ...
Reasons for performing study: To increase understanding of why the prevalence of clinical/radiograph...
Graduation date: 2012Osteochondrosis (OC) is a major source of lameness in horses, involving abnorma...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Objective-To investigate effects of age on thickness and morphologic characteristics of hyaline cart...
© 2019 Megan Elizabeth ThomasMany diseases and injuries of synovial joints result in a focal loss of...
Osteochondrosis arises as a result of focal failure of the blood supply to growth cartilage. The cur...
Background: Growth cartilage is found in the articular-epiphyseal cartilage complex (AECC) and the p...
PURPOSE: To determine if ossification variants of the femoral condyles involving the subchondral bon...
Reasons for performing study: Osteochondrosis (OC) is the most important orthopaedic developmental d...
Purpose: To determine how the magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity seen with variability in dist...
joint (TMJ) and its surrounding structures can be difficult to investigate in cases with a clinical ...
Most catastrophic injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses involve the fetlock. There is no description o...
Professional Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Rese...
peer reviewedBackground: The aetiology of equine metacarpal condylar fractures is not completely und...
Summary: Reasons for performing the study: Lateral condylar (LC) fractures of the third metacarpus ...
Reasons for performing study: To increase understanding of why the prevalence of clinical/radiograph...
Graduation date: 2012Osteochondrosis (OC) is a major source of lameness in horses, involving abnorma...
Articular cartilage defects are common after joint injuries. When left untreated, the biomechanical ...
Objective-To investigate effects of age on thickness and morphologic characteristics of hyaline cart...
© 2019 Megan Elizabeth ThomasMany diseases and injuries of synovial joints result in a focal loss of...
Osteochondrosis arises as a result of focal failure of the blood supply to growth cartilage. The cur...
Background: Growth cartilage is found in the articular-epiphyseal cartilage complex (AECC) and the p...
PURPOSE: To determine if ossification variants of the femoral condyles involving the subchondral bon...
Reasons for performing study: Osteochondrosis (OC) is the most important orthopaedic developmental d...
Purpose: To determine how the magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity seen with variability in dist...
joint (TMJ) and its surrounding structures can be difficult to investigate in cases with a clinical ...
Most catastrophic injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses involve the fetlock. There is no description o...
Professional Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Rese...