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Revision as of 18:10, 27 February 2011

Generalised

Dwarfism


Chondrodysplasia

Osteopetrosis

Lysosomal Storage Disease

Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Congenital Hyperostosis

Retention of Elongated Primary Trabeculae

Localised

  • Hemimelia - abscence of one of limb bones
  • Syndactylia - fusion of toes
  • Polydactylia - increased number of digits
  • Ectrodactylia - cleft in paw extending to metacarpus of dogs and cats


Cervical Vertebral Stenotic Myelopathy

Angular Limb Deformity

Fibrous Dysplasia




Physitis

  • In horses
  • Often associated with angular limb deformity
  • Also called epiphysitis and physeal dysplasia
  • Problem of endochondral ossification
  • Two age groups
    • Weanlings
    • Yearlings in early training and two-year-olds
  • May cause contracted tendons and flexural deformities
  • Factors probably involved in its development:
    • Genetically fast growth rate
    • Large quantities of imbalanced, high energy feed
    • Imbalanced weight-bearing on joints
    • Excessive activity
    • Growth spurts
  • Histologically: (appearance similar to angular limb deformity)
    • Lateral aspect of radius
      • Thickened metaphyseal part of physeal cartilage
      • -> Delay or disturbance of endochondral ossification
      • Compression
    • Central part
      • No obvious deformity
    • Medial aspect
    • Laxity of periarticular attachements in young foals allows angular limb deformity; not occuring in older foals and young horses
    • (Sustained trauma produces similar lesions)



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