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Radiographic assessment of the progression of osteoarthrosis in the contralateral stifle joint of dogs with a ruptured cranial cruciate ligament

The formation and progression of osteoarthrosis in the unaffected contralateral stifle joints of 14 dogs with a unilateral cranial cruciate ligament rupture were monitored radiographically in terms of a global score and the scores for 10 parameters specific for the stifle joint. The dogs were examin...

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Published in:Veterinary record 2007-12, Vol.161 (22), p.745-750
Main Authors: Bruin, T., Rooster, H., Bosmans, T., Duchateau, L., Bree, H., Gielen, I.
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description The formation and progression of osteoarthrosis in the unaffected contralateral stifle joints of 14 dogs with a unilateral cranial cruciate ligament rupture were monitored radiographically in terms of a global score and the scores for 10 parameters specific for the stifle joint. The dogs were examined initially and six and 12 months later by three observers, and the variability between the observers' scores was also assessed. The score for osteophytes at the tibial attachment site of the ligament was the most reliable parameter, and that for the increase in femoropatellar joint space was the least reliable. In the contralateral stifle joints there were significant increases after six and 12 months in osteophyte formation caudal to the tibial plateau, and in subchondral sclerosis of the tibial plateau and of the long digital extensor muscle groove. These three parameters progressed more regularly during the disease process than the other parameters. The global osteoarthrosis score of the contralateral stifle joint was an important risk factor for sustaining a rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament in that joint during the next six months.
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament - diagnostic imaging
Anterior Cruciate Ligament - surgery
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Disease Progression
Dog Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Dogs
Female
Male
Osteoarthritis - diagnostic imaging
Osteoarthritis - pathology
Osteoarthritis - veterinary
Radiography
Rupture - surgery
Rupture - veterinary
Severity of Illness Index
Stifle - diagnostic imaging
Stifle - surgery
Time Factors
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