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| ***Fine bones, poor musculature, small heads, scoliosis | | ***Fine bones, poor musculature, small heads, scoliosis |
| **Histologically: | | **Histologically: |
− | ***Abnormal centres of [[Bones - normal#Bone development|endochondral ossification]] | + | ***Abnormal centres of [[Bone & Cartilage Development - Anatomy & Physiology|endochondral ossification]] |
| ***Nodular cartilage hypertrophy | | ***Nodular cartilage hypertrophy |
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| *Occurs in sheep, dogs, cattle, horses | | *Occurs in sheep, dogs, cattle, horses |
− | *Failure of resorption by osteoclasts -> failure of remodelling of [[Bones - normal#Bone organisation|cancellous bone]] | + | *Failure of resorption by osteoclasts -> failure of remodelling of [[Bones - Anatomy & Physiology#Organisation of Bone|cancellous bone]] |
| *Bones become thickened and dense but brittle | | *Bones become thickened and dense but brittle |
| *Marrow cavites are full of unresorbed primary spongiosa | | *Marrow cavites are full of unresorbed primary spongiosa |
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| *Usually resolves spontaneously in one to two weeks of life | | *Usually resolves spontaneously in one to two weeks of life |
| *More severe cases exceding compensatory capabilities will persisist | | *More severe cases exceding compensatory capabilities will persisist |
− | *[[Bones - normal#Bone development|Cartilage development]] is affected | + | *[[Bone & Cartilage Development - Anatomy & Physiology|Cartilage development]] is affected |
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| *Often associated with [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]] | | *Often associated with [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]] |
| *Also called '''epiphysitis''' and '''physeal dysplasia''' | | *Also called '''epiphysitis''' and '''physeal dysplasia''' |
− | *Problem of [[Bones - normal#Bone development|endochondral ossification]] | + | *Problem of [[Bone & Cartilage Development - Anatomy & Physiology|endochondral ossification]] |
| *Two age groups | | *Two age groups |
| **Weanlings | | **Weanlings |