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Computed tomographic anatomy of the equine stifle joint

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2011
Abstract Objective—To provide a detailed computed tomography (CT) reference of the anatomically normal equine stifle joint. Sample—16 hind limbs from 8 equine cadavers; no horses had evidence of orthopedic disease of the stifle joints. Procedures—CT of the stifle joint was performed on 8 hind limbs.
Elke Van der, Vekens   +6 more
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Arthroscopic approach and anatomy of the stifle joint in the rabbit

Veterinary Surgery, 2017
AbstractObjectiveTo describe a technique and normal findings for arthroscopy of the stifle in rabbits.Study designCadaver study.AnimalsTwenty cadaveric stifles from New Zealand White rabbits were examined.MethodsThe arthroscope was placed through a medial portal, and instrument portals were created on the lateral aspect of the joint.
Sarah Torrey Peters   +2 more
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Mini Review of Canine Stifle Joint Anatomy

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2000
SummaryThe stifle is a complex, condylar, synovial joint that allows motion in three planes. The complexity of the normal motion is directly related to the structure and functions of the anatomical components that form the joint. Alteration in any one of these components often leads to dysfunction as well as an increased risk of damage to other ...
D H, Carpenter, R C, Cooper
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Innervation of the Equine Hip and Stifle Joint Capsules

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1976
SUMMARY The hindlimbs of 3 ponies and 3 horses were dissected. The hip joint capsule was found to receive articular nerve fibers from the femoral, obturator, cranial gluteal, and sciatic nerves. The nerve fibers were distributed to the fibrous joint capsule and associated capsular ligaments.
J S, Rankin, C D, Diesem
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Disease of the bovine stifle joint

The Bovine Practitioner, 1972
Eight out of every ten cattle are lame due to foot disease. Upper limb periarticular or articular disease accounts for much of the remainder, in particular stifle and hock joint disease. This paper considers the investigation of stifle lameness and discusses some specific conditions.
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Dislocation of the stifle joint in the cat

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1982
ABSTRACTThe clinical and radiographic features of nine cases of stifle dislocation in the cat are described. Four cases were treated with a skin prosthesis and five with a nylon prosthesis. There was an early return to soundness and in only one case was there a recurrence of joint instability.
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[Ultrasonography of the stifle joint in dogs].

Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1997
This paper gives an overview of the sonographic possibilities to examine the canine stifle joint. Sonographic examination was performed in stifle joints of 30 dogs without any pathologic changes in the hind leg. The sonographic examination is presented with corresponding sonographical findings. For this indication a linear- and sector transducer with 7.
A, Engelke   +2 more
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Cytokine mRNA expression in synovial fluid of affected and contralateral stifle joints and the left shoulder joint in dogs with unilateral disease of the stifle joint

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2007
Abstract Objective—To examine mRNA expression of cytokines in synovial fluid (SF) cells from dogs with cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) rupture and medial patellar luxation (MPL) and determine mRNA expression for 3 joints (affected stifle, unaffected contralateral stifle, and left shoulder joints) in dogs with unilateral CrCL rupture. Sample Population—
Tanya, de Bruin   +4 more
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A case of osteochondritis dissecans of the stifle joints in a bitch

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1970
ABSTRACTA condition of the stifle joints of a young Alsatian bitch, resembling osteochondritis dissecans of the humeral head of the dog, is described. This case is compared with osteochondritis dissecans of the canine humeral head and with osteochondritis dissecans of the human knee.Résumé.
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Computed Tomographic Arthrography of the Equine Stifle Joint

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2012
Computed tomographic arthrography is an imaging technique used for the evaluation of the internal structures of a joint, especially the soft tissues and subchondral bone defects that may communicate with the joint space. Clinical indications, technical aspects, principles of image interpretation, and advantages and disadvantages of this imaging ...
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