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Comparison of tibial plateau angles in small and large breed dogs.

Lillian Su1, Katy L Townsend1, Jennifer Au1, Thomas E Wittum1.   

Abstract

Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) disease can affect dogs of all sizes. The literature describing tibial plateau angle (TPA) in small breed dogs is limited. A retrospective study was conducted in unselected dogs presented for stifle or tibial examination to compare TPA in small breed dogs (n = 146 dogs, 185 stifles) versus large breed dogs (n = 200 dogs, 265 stifles). Small breed dogs had a mean TPA 3.1° ± 0.6° higher than large breed dogs. There were higher TPAs in spayed females and castrated males for all dogs compared with intact males (3.6° ± 1.0° and 2.7° ± 1.0°, respectively). Dogs with unilateral and bilateral CCL disease had higher TPAs compared to dogs with intact CCLs (2.0° ± 0.7° and 2.5° ± 0.8°, respectively). Tibial morphology differs between large and small breed dogs; however, the significance of the impact of TPA on CCL disease in small breed dogs is unknown.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26028684      PMCID: PMC4431160     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.008


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Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  2008-03-15       Impact factor: 1.936

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Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  2008-06-15       Impact factor: 1.936

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Journal:  Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 1.358

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Journal:  J Adv Vet Anim Res       Date:  2020-04-08

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