Journal article

Radiographic evaluation of feline appendicular degenerative joint disease vs. macroscopic appearance of articular cartilage

M Freire, I Robertson, HD Bondell, J Brown, J Hash, AP Pease, BDX Lascelles

Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2011

Abstract

Degenerative joint disease (DJD) is common in domesticated cats. Our purpose was to describe how radiographic findings thought to indicate feline DJD relate to macroscopic cartilage degeneration in appendicular joints. Thirty adult cats euthanized for reasons unrelated to this study were evaluated. Orthogonal digital radiographs of the elbow, tarsus, stifle, and coxofemoral joints were evaluated for the presence of DJD. The same joints were dissected for visual inspection of changes indicative of DJD and macroscopic cartilage damage was graded using a Total Cartilage Damage Score. When considering all joints, there was statistically significant fair correlation between cartilage damage and t..

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