Abaxial disc protrusion and spondylosis can be a significant cause of pain and lameness in large breed dogs whilst lower motor neuron deficits are much less common in our case population in the UK.ACVS Surgery Summit 2017
Abaxial disc protrusion and spondylosis can be a significant cause of pain and lameness in large breed dogs whilst lower motor neuron deficits are much less common in our case population in the UK.ACVS Surgery Summit 2017
Ordinal categorical assessment of loss of fat signal in the foramina, LS compression, intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration, spondylosis, and IVD protrusion was also performed. The majority of values were significantly larger in flexion versus neutral position, and significantly smaller in extension ...
Ordinal categorical assessment of loss of fat signal in the foramina, LS compression, intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration, spondylosis, and IVD protrusion was also performed. The majority of values were significantly larger in flexion versus neutral position, and significantly smaller in extension ...
Direct examination of the LS junction was performed in all dogs by surgical exploration and/or necropsy. On survey radiographs, the most common findings were spondylosis, malalignment of the sacrum to the last lumbar vertebra, collapse of the LS disc space, stenosis of the vertebral canal at ...
Abaxial disc protrusion and spondylosis can be a significant cause of pain and lameness in large breed dogs whilst lower motor neurone deficits are much less common in our case population in the UK.Noel FitzpatrickACVS Veterinary Symposium 2014 : Volume 2 of 2 /...
Lumbosacral CT abnormalities were present in 91.8% of dogs (168/183). The most common abnormality was an L7鈥怱1 dorsal disc herniation (77.4%, 130/168). Among dogs with lumbosacral abnormalities, the frequency of a lumbosacral endplate contour defect was 47% (79/168). It mostly involved ...
intervertebral disc protrusion involving both the vertebral canal and intervertebral foramina, articular process osteophytosis, articular process fracture, nerve root impingement by spondylosis deformans, and the presence of low signal material within the vertebral canal of 2 dogs with recurrent pain followi...
The CT abnormalities observed at sites of confirmed cauda equina compression were: loss of epidural fat, increased soft tissue opacity, bulging of the intervertebral disc margin, spondylosis, thecal sac displacement, narrowed intervertebral foramen, narrowed vertebral canal, thickened articular process, ...