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Joints Degenerative - Pathology

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Special:Log/block > Special:UserRights/Tabatha > Small Mammals Q&A 03 > Nematodes > Joints Degenerative - Pathology

Contents

  • 1 Degenerative Joint Disease
  • 2 ==
    • 2.1 Patellar Luxation
    • 2.2 Atlantoaxial Luxation
    • 2.3 Temporomandibular Luxation
    • 2.4 Calve Legg-Perthe's Disease
    • 2.5 Degenerative Arthropathy
    • 2.6 Joint Trauma
    • 2.7 Nutritional diseases
      • 2.7.1 Hypervitaminosis A
    • 2.8 Disc Protrusion
    • 2.9 Cervical Spinal Stenosis
    • 2.10 Cervicospinal Arthropathy
    • 2.11 Spondylosis
    • 2.12 Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture
    • 2.13 Steroid arthropathy

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

Spondylosis

Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture

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
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