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Canine Elbow Dysplasia: Ununited Anconeal Process, Osteochondritis Dissecans, and Medial Coronoid Process Disease.

The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice, 2021
Elbow dysplasia is a major cause of front limb lameness in medium to large dog breeds. Underlying causes include ununited anconeal process, medial coronoid process disease, and osteochondritis dissecans.
A. Vezzoni, Kevin P. Benjamino
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Treatment Strategies and Outcomes for Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Capitellum

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2021
Background: The optimum management of osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the capitellum is a widely debated subject. Purpose: To better understand the efficacy of different surgical modalities and nonoperative treatment of OCD as assessed by radiological
J. Sayani   +3 more
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Osteochondritis Dissecans

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2011
The patient was a 21-year-old man who sustained a noncontact twisting injury of his left knee while playing basketball. He was evaluated by a physical therapist 2 hours after the injury. Based on the patient's history and physical examination findings, a meniscal injury was suspected.
Jonathan C, Sum, George F, Hatch
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Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation as Treatment for Unsalvageable Osteochondritis Dissecans: 10- to 25-Year Follow-up

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
Background: An unsalvageable osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) fragment has been defined as one that cannot be saved. Unsalvageable OCD lesions have been treated with various techniques, including fragment excision, microfracture, osteochondral autograft ...
J. Carey   +5 more
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Osteochondritis Dissecans Patellae

The British Journal of Radiology, 1966
Three cases of osteochondritis dissecans patellae are described, two of which have been proved at operation. Osteochondritis dissecans in general has been briefly reviewed. The differential diagnosis when this condition appears in the patella has been discussed.
D F, Rideout, S, Davis, S V, Navani
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Osteochondritis Dissecans Lesion Location Is Highly Concordant With Mechanical Axis Deviation

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
Background: The cause of osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is unknown. Purpose: To determine if mechanical axis deviation correlates with OCD lesion location in the knee, if degree of mechanical axis deviation correlates with size of OCD lesion, and if the
Matthew L. Brown   +3 more
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Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee: An Interrater Reliability Study of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Characteristics

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
Background: Imaging characteristics of osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesions quantified by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are often used to inform treatment and prognosis.
Peter D. Fabricant   +30 more
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Long-term Outcomes of Arthroscopic Debridement With or Without Drilling for Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Capitellum in Adolescent Baseball Players: A ≥10-year Follow-up Study.

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopy And Related, 2020
PURPOSE To evaluate the long-term clinical outcomes of arthroscopic debridement for capitellar osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) in adolescent baseball players.
T. Matsuura   +6 more
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Juvenile osteochondritis dissecans

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2003
JOCD has better potential for healing than adult OCD, but several series have shown up to a 50% failure to heal with nonsurgical techniques. JOCD poses a therapeutic dilemma for the pediatric sports specialist because the healing potential is unpredictable at the disease onset. There are no controlled prospective studies on this condition to accurately
Eric, Wall, Diane, Von Stein
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