Objectives: To determine the frequency and radiographic aspect of medial humeral epicondylar lesions as a primary or concomitant finding and to evaluate the association with osteoarthritis. Methods: Medical records of dogs diagnosed with elbow lameness were reviewed. Inclusion criteria for this study were a complete clinical examination, a complete set of digital radiographs and a final diagnosis made by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging and arthroscopy. Changes of the medial humeral epicondyle were recorded and correlated with the radiographic osteoarthritis and final diagnosis. Results: Eighty of the 200 elbows showed changes of the medial humeral epicondyle. In 12 of these 80 elbows, changes of the medial epicondyle wer...
Trochlear notch sclerosis (TNS) as assessed by radiography has been shown to be increased in elbow d...
Objectives: To investigate the possibilities and limitations of arthroscopy to detect flexor entheso...
Objectives - To describe computed tomographic (CT) features of canine elbows with incomplete ossific...
Objectives: To determine the frequency and radiographic aspect of medial humeral epicondylar lesions...
Objective: To describe the radiographic, ultrasonographic, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resona...
Primary flexor enthesopathy is a recently recognized elbow disorder and should be considered in the ...
A calcified fragment near the medial epicondyle of the humerus was originally described as an ununit...
Objectives: To report the characteristics of two types of flexor enthesopathy, primary and concomita...
Objective: To report arthroscopic findings in dogs with severe elbow incongruity combined with fragm...
A radiological method of examining the elbow joint of the dog is described with particular reference...
Objective-To describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of medial coronoid process and...
Objective: To assess the elbow joint in police dogs through a clinical orthopedic exam and a radiolo...
Objective-To describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of medial coronoid process and...
Elbow dysplasia is an important cause of forelimb lameness in large breed dogs. The aim of this stud...
Medial compartment erosion is an advanced stage of medial coronoid disease, an important cause of el...
Trochlear notch sclerosis (TNS) as assessed by radiography has been shown to be increased in elbow d...
Objectives: To investigate the possibilities and limitations of arthroscopy to detect flexor entheso...
Objectives - To describe computed tomographic (CT) features of canine elbows with incomplete ossific...
Objectives: To determine the frequency and radiographic aspect of medial humeral epicondylar lesions...
Objective: To describe the radiographic, ultrasonographic, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resona...
Primary flexor enthesopathy is a recently recognized elbow disorder and should be considered in the ...
A calcified fragment near the medial epicondyle of the humerus was originally described as an ununit...
Objectives: To report the characteristics of two types of flexor enthesopathy, primary and concomita...
Objective: To report arthroscopic findings in dogs with severe elbow incongruity combined with fragm...
A radiological method of examining the elbow joint of the dog is described with particular reference...
Objective-To describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of medial coronoid process and...
Objective: To assess the elbow joint in police dogs through a clinical orthopedic exam and a radiolo...
Objective-To describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of medial coronoid process and...
Elbow dysplasia is an important cause of forelimb lameness in large breed dogs. The aim of this stud...
Medial compartment erosion is an advanced stage of medial coronoid disease, an important cause of el...
Trochlear notch sclerosis (TNS) as assessed by radiography has been shown to be increased in elbow d...
Objectives: To investigate the possibilities and limitations of arthroscopy to detect flexor entheso...
Objectives - To describe computed tomographic (CT) features of canine elbows with incomplete ossific...