Imaging

There is good diagnostic agreement between synovial fluid effusion and osteophytosis when dealing with stifle joint OA
The software and methodology proposed enabled an adequate UTN and HT radii curvature assessment in MLE and CT images
assessment of inter- and intra-observer measurement of ALO and version angle was more reproducible using CT images
CT, rather than arthroscopy, has been considered the preferred noninvasive technique to assess MCD lesions of the canine elbow joint in the study
An accurate estimation of the extent of the elbow cartilage lesions still requires arthroscopic joint inspection
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.
Surface blood flow appears greater in partially ruptured canine CrCL than intact CrCL