Metacarpal And Metatarsal Bones Flashcards

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For common views of the metacarpal or metatarsal bones

A

Lateral, DP, DLPMO, DMPLO

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2
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Oblique views highlight what

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Splint bones

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Periostitis and stress fractures

Also known as

Collectively known as

Most common in

Radiographic changes

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Bucked shins and saucer fractures

Dorsal metacarpal disease

Racehorses

Microfractures in subperiosteal hemorrhage occur leading to subperiosteal Callus

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Osteitis and osteomyelitis of MC/MT

Susceptible to… Because…

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Sequestrum formation

Lack of soft tissue covering these bones

Injury to the outer surface of the bone may cause loss of the periosteal blood supply resulting in death of the outer 1/3 of the cortex creating is a question

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Q

Radiographic signs of osteitis are visible when?

Sequestrum will become visible when?

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7 to 10 days

3 to 4 weeks

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Three parts of a sequestrum and definition of each

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Sequestrum – sclerotic piece of bone, lucent zone surrounding is granulation/purulent material

Involucrum – sclerotic, thickened bone surrounding The sequestrum

Cloaca – draining tract

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Two radiographic changes as a result of injury to the suspensory origin

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– Osseous remodeling (lysis, sclerosis, and enthesiopathy) or avulsion fracture at the origin of the suspensory ligament

– Rather than detaching a piece of bone, the ligament may tear away from its bony attachments resulting in subperiosteal hematoma

Avulsion

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Splints

Formation, More common location, important radiographic fact

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– Interosseous ligaments between second and fourth MC/MT bones and MC/MT 3

– Strain on the inter-osseous ligaments leads to periostitis

-this proliferation is termed a splint

– More common in for Lim’s then hindlimbs

– Difficult to differentiate an active splint from an in active one radio graphically

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Split bone fractures

Often caused by…

Characteristic of proximal fractures

May be associated with… Pathology

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Secondary to blunt trauma

Comminuted

Suspensory ligament

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