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===[[Osteoporosis]] (Atrophy)===
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===[[Osteosis]]===
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===[[Bone Cysts]]===
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===Calcium hydroxylapatite deposition disease===
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*Gt Dane puppies with paraplegia
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*Calcium phosphate depositon has been reported in multiple diarthrodial joints of the axial and appendicular skeleton
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*[[More on Calcium hydroxylapatite deposition disease|More about Calcium hydroxylapatite deposition disease]]
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===Physeal dysplasia with slipped capital femoral epiphysis===
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*Slipped capital femoral epiphysis seen in dogs, foals and calves
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*Associated with severe trauma
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*Pigs – manifestation of [[Joints Developmental - Pathology#Osteochondrosis|osteochondrosis]] with only minimal trauma required
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*Most common type of physeal fracture in small animals and the proximal femur is the most common site
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*In horses, physeal dysplasia is synonymus with [[Physitis|physitis]]
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*[[More about Physeal dysplasia]]
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Revision as of 11:58, 3 March 2011


Bones and Cartilage - Metabolic diseases

Bones and Cartilage - Fractures

Osteoporosis (Atrophy)

Osteosis

Bone Cysts

Calcium hydroxylapatite deposition disease

Physeal dysplasia with slipped capital femoral epiphysis

  • Slipped capital femoral epiphysis seen in dogs, foals and calves
  • Associated with severe trauma
  • Pigs – manifestation of osteochondrosis with only minimal trauma required
  • 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 physitis
  • More about Physeal dysplasia