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Chee Kin Lim1, Jan Fletcher Hawkins2, Andrea Lynn Vanderpool3, Hock Gan Heng2, Caroline Cooper Gillespie Harmon2, Stephen Dana Lenz3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a sequela to osteochondrosis, whereby the cartilage superficial to the site of osteochondrosis fractures and gives rise to osteochondral fragments in the affected joint. In this case, both the radiological and computed tomography findings were supportive of classical severe OCD but the histologic findings were not supportive of the diagnosis of OCD. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Cervical; Computed tomography; Equine; Osteochondritis dissecans; Radiography
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29084574 PMCID: PMC5663130 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-017-0345-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Fig. 1Osteochondritis dissecans-like lesion at the occipital condyle. a Laterolateral radiographs and b sagittal, c transverse and d dorsal multiplanar reconstructed CT images of the cranial cervical spine showing a small, discrete osteochondral fragment (black arrow) at the caudoventral margin of the left occipital condyle and a concave defect at the right cranial articular process of the atlas with associated subchondral bone sclerosis (white arrow)
Fig. 2Osteochondritis dissecans-like lesion at C5–C6 articular process joint. a Laterolateral radiographs showing bulbous osteophyte (white arrows) was present at the C5–C6 articular process joint (APJ) with obliteration of the joint space. b Sagittal, c transverse and d dorsal multiplanar reconstructed CT images showing a large and irregularly marginated osteochondral fragment with few smaller fragments at the right cranial articular process of C6 (white arrows) and a smaller osteochondral fragment is seen at the lateral edge of the right caudal articular process of C5 (open white arrow), with associated subchondral bone defect and sclerosis
Fig. 3Osteochrondritis dissecans-like lesion at caudal C3 articular processes. a Sagittal, b transverse and c dorsal multiplanar reconstructed CT images of C3 and C4 cervical vertebrae, showing an irregular concave defect at the left C3 caudal articular process with associated subchondral sclerosis and a very small osteochondral fragment (black arrow). Similar but smaller subchondral defect and sclerosis was noted at the right C3 caudal articular process (white arrow)
Fig. 4Necropsy and histopathological findings of the occipital condyle and right C6 articular process. a A loosely attached cartilage fragment is adhered to the articular cartilage of the left occipital condyle (large black arrow). b A cartilage-covered fragment (*) expands the ventrolateral surface of the right cranial articular facet of C6 and bordered by a short linear fissure (small black arrow). c 20× magnification; H&E stain of cartilage-capped bone from the occipital condyle. Fibrous connective tissue (FCT) connects a fragment of cartilage-capped bone (CCB) to the occipital condyle (OC). Black bar = 200 µm