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− | ==Generalised==
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− | [[Dwarfism]]
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− | ===[[Chondrodysplasia]]===
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− | ===[[Osteopetrosis]] ===
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− | ===[[Lysosomal Storage Disease]]===
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− | ===[[Osteogenesis Imperfecta]]===
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− | ===Congenital hyperostosis of pigs===
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− | [[Image:Hyperostosis.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Hyperostosis (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]]
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− | *Rare, genetic
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− | *Diaphysial dysplasia
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− | *Excessive periosteal intramembranous bone, particularly in long bones
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− | *Grossly:
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− | **Greatly thickened long bones
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− | **Tense, shiny skin, closely adherent to tissues below
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− | *Born dead or die soon after birth
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− | ===Retention of elongated primary trabeculae===
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− | *Happens due to impaired osteoclastic activity
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− | *Primary trabeculae do not transform into secondary and tertiary
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− | *Continue to elongate
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− | *Form a dense band beneath growth plate - growth retardation lattice
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− | *Dense spikules apparent on radiographs
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− | *Can be caused by [[Paramyxoviridae#Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)|distemper virus]], [[Flaviviridae|bovine viral diarrhoea virus]]
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− | ==Localised==
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− | *'''Hemimelia''' - abscence of one of limb bones
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− | *'''Syndactylia''' - fusion of toes
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− | *'''Polydactylia''' - increased number of digits
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− | *'''Ectrodactylia''' - cleft in paw extending to metacarpus of dogs and cats
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− | ===Cervical Vertebral Stenotic Myelopathy (Wobblers)===
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− | *Equine disease
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− | *Narrowing of the vertebral canal due to malalignment or maldevelopment of the vertebrae
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− | *Fast growing male TBs ranging from 8 months to 4 years
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− | *Hind limb ataxia due to cord compression
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− | ===Angular limb deformity===
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− | *Lateral deviation of distal portion of limb (valgus)
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− | *Medial deviation of distal portion of limb (varus) - more rare
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− | *Most common in foals
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− | **Carpal joint
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− | **Tarsal joint
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− | **Fetlock joint
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− | *Congenital or acquired
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− | *Due to:
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− | **Malpositioning in utero
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− | **Excessive joint laxity
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− | **[[Hypothyroidism|Hypothyroidism]]
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− | **Trauma
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− | **Overnutrition
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− | **Defective endochondral ossification
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− | **Poor conformation
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− | **Disruption of blood supply to one side of bone
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− | **Secondary to [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Physitis|physitis in horses]]
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− | *Usually resolves spontaneously in one to two weeks of life
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− | *More severe cases exceding compensatory capabilities will persisist
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− | *[[Bone & Cartilage Development - Anatomy & Physiology|Cartilage development]] is affected
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− | ===Fibrous dysplasia===
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− | *See [[Bones Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology#Fibrous dysplasia|Bones and Cartilage - hyperplastic and neoplastic]]
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− | ===Physitis===
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− | *In horses
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− | *Often associated with [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]]
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− | *Also called '''epiphysitis''' and '''physeal dysplasia'''
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− | *Problem of [[Bone & Cartilage Development - Anatomy & Physiology|endochondral ossification]]
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− | *Two age groups
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− | **Weanlings
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− | **Yearlings in early training and two-year-olds
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− | *May cause contracted tendons and flexural deformities
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− | *Factors probably involved in its development:
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− | **Genetically fast growth rate
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− | **Large quantities of imbalanced, high energy feed
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− | **Imbalanced weight-bearing on joints
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− | **Excessive activity
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− | **Growth spurts
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− | *Histologically: (appearance similar to [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]])
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− | **Lateral aspect of radius
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− | ***Thickened metaphyseal part of physeal cartilage
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− | ***-> Delay or disturbance of endochondral ossification
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− | ***Compression
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− | **Central part
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− | ***No obvious deformity
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− | **Medial aspect
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− | ***Tension
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− | ***-> Transverse [[Bones Fractures - Pathology|fractures]] and repair
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− | **Laxity of periarticular attachements in young foals allows [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformity]]; not occuring in older foals and young horses
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− | **(Sustained trauma produces similar lesions)
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− | [[Category:Bones - Developmental Pathology]]
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− | ==Test yourself with the Bone and Cartilage Pathology Flashcards==
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− | [[Bones_and_Cartilage_Flashcards_-_Pathology|Bones and Cartilage Flashcards]]
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− | [http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/horses/facts/info_congenital.htm#musculoskeletal Developmental abnormalities]
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− | [[Category:Musculoskeletal System - Pathology]]
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