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| *'''Subchondral cysts''' | | *'''Subchondral cysts''' |
| **Common in horses and pigs | | **Common in horses and pigs |
− | **Usually manifestations of [[Joints - developmental#Osteochondrosis|osteochondrosis]] and [[Joints - degenerative#Degenerative joint disease (DJD)|DJD]] | + | **Usually manifestations of [[Joints Developmental - Pathology#Osteochondrosis|osteochondrosis]] and [[Joints - degenerative#Degenerative joint disease (DJD)|DJD]] |
| *'''Simple cysts''' | | *'''Simple cysts''' |
| **May contain clear colourless fluid, or serosanguinous | | **May contain clear colourless fluid, or serosanguinous |
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| *Slipped capital femoral epiphysis seen in dogs, foals and calves | | *Slipped capital femoral epiphysis seen in dogs, foals and calves |
| *Associated with severe trauma | | *Associated with severe trauma |
− | *Pigs – manifestation of [[Joints - developmental#Osteochondrosis|osteochondrosis]] with only minimal trauma required | + | *Pigs – manifestation of [[Joints Developmental - Pathology#Osteochondrosis|osteochondrosis]] with only minimal trauma required |
| *Most common type of physeal fracture in small animals and the proximal femur is the most common site | | *Most common type of physeal fracture in small animals and the proximal femur is the most common site |
| *In horses, physeal dysplasia is synonymus with [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Physitis|physitis]] | | *In horses, physeal dysplasia is synonymus with [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Physitis|physitis]] |
| *[[More about Physeal dysplasia]] | | *[[More about Physeal dysplasia]] |