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===[[Disc Protrusion]]===
 
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===Cervical spinal stenosis===
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===[[Cervical Spinal Stenosis]]===
  
*Usually funnel-shaped
 
*Stenosis in dorso-ventral plane
 
*May occur at more than one site
 
*Predisposed in some breeds: Great Dane, Doberman, Basset Hound, Irish Wolfhound, Old English Sheepdog
 
*Clinical signs: cervical pain -> ataxia -> quadriplegia
 
  
[[Category:Joints - Degenerative Pathology]]
 
  
  

Revision as of 15:44, 3 March 2011

Degenerative Joint Disease

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Patellar Luxation

Atlantoaxial Luxation

Temporomandibular Luxation

Calve Legg-Perthe's Disease

Degenerative Arthropathy

Joint Trauma

Nutritional diseases

Hypervitaminosis A

Disc Protrusion

Cervical Spinal Stenosis

Cervicospinal arthropathy

  • = "Wobbler" in horses
  • Usually presents in first two years of life
  • Mainly in fast growing thouroughbreds
  • Most common site is C3-C4, can occur anywhere
  • Abnormal laxity between the vertebrae + cervical vertebral malformation may be evident
  • Osteophyte formation at edges of synovial components of joint
  • Some due to stenosis of neural canal later in life (1-4 years of age)
  • Clinical signs:
    • Ataxia - hindlimbs more affected
  • Presumed cause is rapid growth


Spondylosis

Spondylosis (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)
  • Often in bulls and dogs, occurs also in horses, cats and pigs
  • Osteophyte formation on ventral aspect of vertebrae
    • Often around lumbar region
    • Adjacent to intervertebral spaces
    • Varies in size - small spurs -> 'bridges' between vertebrae
    • May extend over few vertebrae
  • Pathogenesis:
  • In dogs usually no symptoms
  • In bulls may cause inability to mount
  • In severe cases repeated damage may progress to recurrent posterior weakness and ataxia in conjuction with fractures of spondylitic and vertebral bone


Cranial cruciate ligament rupture

  • Autoantibodies against collagens seen in the joint fluid – no relationship to the disease (ie: not an autoimmune disease) – can be seen in any joint disease


Steroid arthropathy

  • From glucocorticoids injected into joint as antiinflammatories
  • Injection sometimes causes rapid progression of degeneration
  • Glucocortyicois suppress anabolic effect of chondrocytes -> reduction of cartilage matrix syhthesis -> proteoglycan depletion -> slower repair