Developmental orthopaedic disease (Yr 3) Flashcards

1
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what dogs is hypertrophic osteopathy seen in?

A

2-8 month old large breeds

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what are the suspected causes of hypertrophic osteodystrophy?

A

idiopathic
suspect infection, over supplementation or vascular abnormalities

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what are the clinical signs of hypertrophic osteodystrophy?

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lameness, fever, lethargy, painful bone
bilateral and symmetrical disease

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what are the radiographic abnormalities seen with hypertrophic osteodystrophy?

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abnormal bone on diaphysial side of physis
decreased radio density parallel to physis
irregular widening of physis
new bone formation

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5
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how is hypertrophic osteodystrophy treated?

A

self limiting
(supportive therapy)

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what dogs are affected by panosteitis?

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5-18 month old large breed dogs
rapidly growing breeds (males>females)

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what is the pathogenesis of panosteitis?

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fibrosis of bone tissue from increased osteoblastic and fibroblastic activity leading to a disorganised trabecular formation of the subchondral bone

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what are the clinical signs of panosteitis?

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acute shifting lameness, lethargy, pain

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what radiographic abnormalities are seen with panosteitis?

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increased opacity of medullary cavity
indistinct trabecular pattern
increased endosteal opacity

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10
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how is panosteitis treated?

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self limiting
(supportive treatment)

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11
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what dogs is legg-calve-perthes disease seen in?

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4-11 month old toy breeds

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what is the pathogenesis of legg-calve-perthes disease?

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avascular necrosis of femoral head
initial bone is mechanically stable and then collapses at the articular surface

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what are the radiographic abnormalities seen with legg-calve-perthes disease?

A

osteolysis of femoral head
collapsed and thickened femoral neck
fracture

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how is legg-calve-perthes disease treated?

A

femoral head and neck excision

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15
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what is the cause of hip dysplasia in dogs?

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genetic predisposition to laxity of the coxofemoral joint
abnormal anatomy of femoral head and acetabulum

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