November 2016

The technique was fast and easy to perform and allowed a minimally invasive approach while improving spinal cord visualization
A potential cause of chronic hindlimb lameness in medium to large breed dogs. MRI is suited for diagnosis and treatment is generally conservative.
The procedure allowed some improvement of coxofemoral joint conformation in large breed canine cadavers
Large mineralisations in feline stifles are ossifications in periarticular tissue and are associated with degenerative joint disease
In comparison to other breeds, the prevalences reported in the study are in the mid to upper range
Use of pain assessment scales to measure lameness did not have great accuracy and concordance when compared with quantitative force platform gait analysis
High occurrence of complications associated with calcaneal fracture stabilization in these patients
Hind limb lameness can cause compensatory load redistribution evidenced as ipsilateral forelimb lameness
Angles in 3D space are different from those measured with standard radiographic methods, mainly due to the different definition of femoral axes