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What is the flattened area of the femoral head called?
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fovea capitis
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for mild or moderate cases of hip displasia, evaluation is best made by comparing what?
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the cranial acetabular rim with the femoral head
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What rediographic evidence is often seen with severe hip displasia but is not a primary sign?
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a large rim of osteophytes around the femoral head
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What dogs get ischemic necrosis of the femoral head?
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toys and terriers
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What is the purpose of radiography when evaluating patellar luxation?
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identify any secondary disease such as deformity of the distal femur or proximal tibia
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What dogs get panosteitis?
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big dogs and bassets
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Where do panosteitis lesions usually occur on the bone.
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usually near the nutrient foramen
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In what bones does panosteitis usually occur?
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humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia.
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What dogs usually get hypertrophic osteodystrophy?
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big dogs
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What is the earliest radiographic sign of HOD?
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double physis
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What dogs get hypertrophic osteopathy?
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usually middle aged to older dogs with concurrent lung neoplasia
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What is the anatomic location of HOP lesions
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Diaphyseal regions of tubular bones commonly but occasionally affects short bones(carpal and tarsal) usually symmetric
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Where do HOP lesions of start?
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on the abaxial surfaces of the second and fifth digits. appear lacy
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What are the most common sites of OCD in the dog?
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caudal humeral head
humeral condyles femoral condyles distal medial tibia or talus |
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What dogs are predisposed to elbow disease?
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usually young large dogs
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What closes at 4-5 months in small animals?
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anconeal process
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What closes at 6 mos in small animals?
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medial epicondyle of the humerus
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What closes at 7 mos in small animals?
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proximal ulnar physis
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What 3 things close at 8 mos in small animals?
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proximal radial physis
femoral head distal femoral physis |
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What 2 things close at 9 mos in small animals?
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distal radial physis
distal tibial physis |
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What 4 things close at 10 mos in small animals?
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prosimal humeral physis
distal unlar physis proximal tibial physis tibial crest |
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What does the term dessicans mean?
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a separate fragment
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What is the usual time of onset for panosteitis?
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10 mos -2 years
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What is the name of the view used to film dogs for hip displasia at the UofI?
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half axial view
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What is unique about the presentation of a dog with HOD?
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often present with a fever
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