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This report describes the case of an Australian Shepherd presented with a fabella fracture. It is a rare condition of the lateral gastrocnemius sesamoid following high-loading trauma or repeated myotendinous strain during exercise. Clinically, the dog showed severe lameness of the right hindlimb...
Two young dogs, a Rottweiler and an Épagneul Breton, presented with chronic forelimb lameness. Orthopaedic examination confirmed the mild lameness and revealed pain on deep palpation at the palmar aspect of the 5th metacarpal. Radiographic evaluation revealed fracture of the 7th metacarpophalangeal ...
This article reports on a case of fragmentation of the metacarpal sesamoides II and VII in a two and a half-year-old Rottweiler, highlighting its aetiology, clinical aspects, diagnosis, and treatment.
This article represents possible interpretation mistakes in the roentgenological diagnostics of the processus coronoideus medialis disease (PCMD). Direct visibility of fragmented coronoid process (FCP) on a roentgenogram is a very exceptional. Sesamoid bone of m. supinator can be misinterpreted as...
Thoracic and pelvic limbs from 15 euthanized free-ranging lions (Panthera leo), ranging in age from 16 to 144 months, underwent standard radiographic evaluation. All lions had tested positive for Mycobacterium bovis by means of a modified intradermal tuberculin test. The radiographs of six lions...