Veterinární Medicína (Jul 2015)

Magnetic resonance imaging: findings of osteochondrosis like-lesions in glenoid fossa and proximal humeral metaphyses in a dog: a case report

  • N. Orellana-Jaimes,
  • M.M. Ginja,
  • F. San Roman-Llorens,
  • M. Garcia-Gomez,
  • M.A. Orden,
  • J.R. Altonaga,
  • J.M. Gonzalo-Orden

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/8387-VETMED
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 7
pp. 387 – 390

Abstract

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Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the humeral head is a common cause of forelimb lameness in dogs. OCD represents the late phase of osteochondrosis (OC). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a useful technique for detection and characterisation of this disease. The main objective of this study was to show MRI findings of OCD in the humeral head, OC like-lesions in glenoid fossa and proximal humeral metaphyses of a dog. MRI analysis revealed the extent and severity of the inflammatory changes within the subchondral bones in both the glenoid cavity and humeral head. OCD and OC like-lesions were also evaluated in histopathological studies.

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