The relationship between the size of caudolateral curvilinear osteophyte of the canine femoral neck and the radiographic view.

Miori Kishimoto, Sa Hun Pae, Naoyoshi Muroya, Hirokazu Watarai, Hiroshi Anzai, Ki Ja Lee, Junichiro Shimizu, Motoki Sasaki, Kazutaka Yamada

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Abstract

Caudolateral curvilinear osteophyte (CCO), an osteophyte at the site of joint capsule attachment on the caudal aspect of the femoral neck, has been advocated as a radiographic criterion for coxofemoral subluxation. The correlation between the presence of CCO on radiographs (radiographic-CCO), the size of the CCO (CCO index) on three-dimensional computed tomographic (CT) images, and hip evaluation using transverse CT images was assessed in 22 Border Collies. CCOs were detected on the radiographs and CT images of 32% and 100% femurs, respectively. The CCO index correlated significantly with radiographic-CCO, but a large CCO index did not necessarily imply that the CCO was visible on radiographs. Hence, radiographic-CCO findings should be used cautiously in hip evaluation of Border Collies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-91
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Veterinary Science
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2010

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