A 9-month-old neutered male cat was referred because of left forelimb lameness. Physical examination, laboratory analysis, and radiographic examination of the entire skeleton were performed. The radiographic diagnosis was bilateral radio-ulnar synostosis with secondary elbow malformation. A comparison between clinical and radiographic findings of the cat and those described in children affected by radio-ulnar synostosis is reported. Correlations and differences are discusse
Primary flexor enthesopathy is a recently recognized elbow disorder and should be considered in the ...
We hypothesized that 1) antebrachial ALDs would be more complex with respect to multiplicity in chon...
A 10 year old female spayed Persian cat presented with a periarticular mass of the left elbow. The c...
Congenital elbow luxations are responsible for 17-20% of nontraumatic lameness of the elbow joint. T...
Elbow osteoarthritis (OA) is common in cats and radiography is typically used for diagnosis. However...
This report explains typical radiographic features of Scottish Fold osteochondrodysplasia. Three Sc...
A two-year-old spayed Burmese cat presented with a history of sudden onset of lameness two months af...
The elbow joint is one of the feline appendicular joints most commonly and severely affected by dege...
Feline Osteoarthritis (OA) is a pathological change of a diarthrodial articulation which primarily o...
BackgroundAvailable information suggests a mismatch between radiographic and orthopedic examination ...
Background: Hypertrophic osteopathy (OH) is a syndrome characterized by progressive bilateral perios...
Degenerative joint disease of the vertebral column can be divided in two types of degeneration. Firs...
Persistent right aortic arch (PRAA) in cats is an uncommon vascular anomaly with clinical signs refe...
Objective: To describe the clinical signs and histologic changes in cats clinically affected with me...
Background: Traumatic caudal elbow luxation is an uncommon injury and it is rarely reported in the c...
Primary flexor enthesopathy is a recently recognized elbow disorder and should be considered in the ...
We hypothesized that 1) antebrachial ALDs would be more complex with respect to multiplicity in chon...
A 10 year old female spayed Persian cat presented with a periarticular mass of the left elbow. The c...
Congenital elbow luxations are responsible for 17-20% of nontraumatic lameness of the elbow joint. T...
Elbow osteoarthritis (OA) is common in cats and radiography is typically used for diagnosis. However...
This report explains typical radiographic features of Scottish Fold osteochondrodysplasia. Three Sc...
A two-year-old spayed Burmese cat presented with a history of sudden onset of lameness two months af...
The elbow joint is one of the feline appendicular joints most commonly and severely affected by dege...
Feline Osteoarthritis (OA) is a pathological change of a diarthrodial articulation which primarily o...
BackgroundAvailable information suggests a mismatch between radiographic and orthopedic examination ...
Background: Hypertrophic osteopathy (OH) is a syndrome characterized by progressive bilateral perios...
Degenerative joint disease of the vertebral column can be divided in two types of degeneration. Firs...
Persistent right aortic arch (PRAA) in cats is an uncommon vascular anomaly with clinical signs refe...
Objective: To describe the clinical signs and histologic changes in cats clinically affected with me...
Background: Traumatic caudal elbow luxation is an uncommon injury and it is rarely reported in the c...
Primary flexor enthesopathy is a recently recognized elbow disorder and should be considered in the ...
We hypothesized that 1) antebrachial ALDs would be more complex with respect to multiplicity in chon...
A 10 year old female spayed Persian cat presented with a periarticular mass of the left elbow. The c...