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| ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
− | At the physis, if the blood supply is deficient, there is a '''failure of endochondral ossification''' and the cartilage matrix does not become mineralised or replaced by bone. This is regarded as a form of [[Osteochondrosis|osteochondrosis]]. | + | At the physis, if the blood supply is deficient, there is a '''failure of [[Bone & Cartilage Development - Anatomy & Physiology#2. Endochondral Ossification| |
| + | endochondral ossification]]''' and the cartilage matrix does not become mineralised or replaced by bone. This is regarded as a form of [[Osteochondrosis|osteochondrosis]]. |
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| In the distal ulna, the metaphysis is flared and is of a large diameter. This may influence the blood supply to the cartilage that is normally found on the metaphyseal side of the physis and may cause a '''large core of cartilage''' to accumulate within the metaphysis. | | In the distal ulna, the metaphysis is flared and is of a large diameter. This may influence the blood supply to the cartilage that is normally found on the metaphyseal side of the physis and may cause a '''large core of cartilage''' to accumulate within the metaphysis. |
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| Many affected dogs are '''asymptomatic''', and RCC may be an incidental finding. | | Many affected dogs are '''asymptomatic''', and RCC may be an incidental finding. |
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− | In some dogs, there may be '''limb deformities''' such as valgus deviation and external rotation of the carpus in the forelimb. Cranial bowing of the radius may also be present. | + | In some dogs, there may be [[Angular Limb Deformity|'''limb deformities''']] such as valgus deviation and external rotation of the carpus in the forelimb. Cranial bowing of the radius may also be present. |
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| There may be '''pain and lameness''' if the decrease in growth rate of the ulna is severe. | | There may be '''pain and lameness''' if the decrease in growth rate of the ulna is severe. |
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| ==Prognosis== | | ==Prognosis== |
− | Any deformity, if present, will probably be a permenant feature. | + | Any deformity, if present, will probably be a permanent feature. |
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− | If deformity has developped rapidly in a giant breed, the prognosis for correction is '''poor''' and the limb will most likely not touch the ground when the dog reaches maturity. | + | If deformity has developed rapidly in a giant breed, the prognosis for correction is '''poor''' and the limb will most likely not touch the ground when the dog reaches maturity. |
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| {{Learning | | {{Learning |
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| Morgan, J. (2000) '''Hereditary bone and joint diseases in the dog: osteochondroses, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia''' ''Schlütersche'' | | Morgan, J. (2000) '''Hereditary bone and joint diseases in the dog: osteochondroses, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia''' ''Schlütersche'' |
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− | [[Category:To Do - Review]] | + | {{review}} |
| + | [[Category:Musculoskeletal Diseases - Dog]] |
| + | [[Category:Expert Review - Small Animal]] |
| + | [[Category:Bones - Developmental Pathology]] |