Ch 15. Orthopedic diseases of young and growing dogs and cats. Flashcards

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What are the most common predilection sites for OCD lesions in the canine?

A
  1. Caudal aspect of the proximal humeral head
  2. Distomedial aspect of the humeral trochlea
  3. Lateral femoral condyle
  4. Medial femoral condyle
  5. Femoral trochlea
  6. Medial and lateral trochlear ridges of the talus.
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What is it called when intraarticular gas (nitrogen) from negative pressure induced by traction on a joint during positioning?

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Vacuum phenomenon

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At what age should anconeal process be fused normally to the olecranon of the ulna in the canine patient?

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150 days.

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What are some common breeds that have an ununited anneal process?

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Bernese mountain dog, mastiffs, rottweilers, saint bernards

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What is the most common developmental disorder involving the elbow?

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Fragmented medial coronoid process of the ulna

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Polymelia has been noted in cats with polydactyly. What dog breed has it also been associated with

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Great pyrenees

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Radiolucent zones surrounded by radiopaque osseous trabeculae in the distal radius and ulna, similar to panosteitis has been document as an incidental finding in what dog breed?

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New Foundlands

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Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy is a systemic illness which usually affects what age group of dogs?

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Dogs between 2-7 months of age.

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HOD is most commonly associated with the distal ulna/radius and tibia. What other locations have been known to have evidence of this disease

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Costochondral junctions, metacarpal and metatarsal bones, proximal humerus and cranimandibular region.

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What disease process should be a top differential for an animal with overall decreased bone opacity, thin cortical margins and can sometimes have evidence of folding fractures?

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Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism

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In a patient with generalized epiphyseal dysplasia involving the long bones and vertebrae, small, granular epiphyses and flattened maxilla with small to absent frontal sinuses what are some differentials?

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Mucopolysaccharidosis, Osteogenesis imperfecta

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Chondrodysplasia has been described in what dog breeds?

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Alaskan Malamutes, Norwegian Elkhounds and Labrador retrievers.

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Top differential for an expansile proliferative bone opacity originating from the costalchondral junction that does not appear to be causing clinical signs?

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Multiple cartilaginous exostosis

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Incomplete ossification of the humeral condyle appears to have a breed predilection for what canine breed?

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Spaniels

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The medial and lateral centers of the humeral condyle should fuse by approximately how many days?

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84 days.

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Incomplete ossification of the humeral condyle has also been associated with what other component of elbow dysplasia?

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Fragment medial coronoid process.

17
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The presence of a mineralized body medial to the medial humeral epicondyle of the humerus is known as what?

A

Ununited medial epicondyle of the humerus. Described in Labs, German Shepherds, and English Setters.