Radiological anatomy of the donkey’s foot: objective characterisation of the normal and laminitic donkey foot.
Abstract: Anatomical change within a laminitic foot is of diagnostic and prognostic importance. A lateromedial radiograph represents the current 'gold standard' by which these changes are identified. Detection of anatomical change is dependent upon a priori knowledge of normality and subjective assessment alone may not identify modest change. Normal baseline data is, therefore, needed against which objective comparisons can be made. There is little information regarding the radiological anatomy of the donkey foot, hence an equine model has been widely adopted. However, descriptive accounts suggest fundamental anatomical differences between these 2 species. Objective: To characterise objectively the radiological anatomy of normal donkey feet and define the nature and extent of anatomical change associated with laminitis. Methods: The anatomy of the forefoot was quantified from lateromedial radiographs of 83 normal and 74 laminitic donkeys, using a computer based imaging system. Data were analysed using univariate and bivariate statistical methods. Results: Baseline data were established that define the radiological characteristics of the anatomy of normal donkey feet. The key hoof, bone and weightbearing stance parameters of lateromedial radiographs have been evaluated. Laminitis was associated with significant rotation and distal displacement of the distal phalanx, increases in integument depth and morphometric change to the distal phalanx (P<0.05). Conclusions: This study challenges the validity of applying an equine model to the radiological anatomy of donkey feet. Hence, the diagnosis of anatomical change cannot be based on baseline data previously given for the horse and guidelines should be revised accordingly for the donkey. Conclusions: This study provides an objective basis for the identification of anatomical change associated with laminitis in donkey feet.
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Publication Date: 2011-06-03 PubMed ID: 21631583DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.2010.00312.xGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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This research examines the differences between the anatomy of a healthy donkey’s foot and one affected by laminitis. It critiques the application of equine models to donkey feet in light of observable differences between the species.
Study Objective
The aim of the study was to objectively define and catalogue the radiological anatomy of a healthy donkey’s foot, and observe the changes that occur when such a foot is affected by laminitis. This was accomplished by comparing lateromedial radiographs of healthy and laminitic donkey feet.
Methods
- The anatomical features of 83 normal and 74 laminitic donkey feet were quantitatively analyzed using lateromedial radiographs and a computer-based imaging system.
- The collected data were then subjected to univariate and bivariate statistical analyses for a comprehensive understanding of the radiological anatomy of donkey feet.
Results
- The analysis offered a baseline set of data that characterises the normal radiological anatomy of a donkey’s foot.
- Key parameters such as hoof, bone, and weightbearing stance were quantified in the radiographs of normal donkey feet.
- In feet suffering from laminitis, significant anatomical changes were observed. This included rotation and distal displacement of the distal phalanx, increased integument depth, and morphological changes.
Conclusions
- The findings debunk the appropriateness of using an equine model to understand the radiological anatomy of a donkey’s foot. Due to fundamental differences between the two species, baseline data from horses cannot be applied to accurately diagnose donkeys.
- The study proposes a revision in the guidelines for diagnosing changes in the anatomy of a donkey’s foot.
- Overall, the study puts forth an objective basis for identifying the anatomical changes associated with laminitis in donkeys.
Cite This Article
APA
Collins SN, Dyson SJ, Murray RC, Burden F, Trawford A.
(2011).
Radiological anatomy of the donkey’s foot: objective characterisation of the normal and laminitic donkey foot.
Equine Vet J, 43(4), 478-486.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2010.00312.x Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Orthopaedic Research Group, Centre for Equine Studies, Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Newmarket, UK. s.collins4@uq.edu.au
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Equidae / anatomy & histology
- Female
- Foot Diseases / diagnostic imaging
- Foot Diseases / veterinary
- Forelimb / diagnostic imaging
- Hoof and Claw / anatomy & histology
- Hoof and Claw / diagnostic imaging
- Male
- Pilot Projects
- Radiography
- Reproducibility of Results
Citations
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- Mostafa MB, Abdelgalil AI, Farhat SF, Raw Z, Kubasiewicz LM. Morphometric measurements of the feet of working donkeys Equus asinus in Egypt. J Equine Sci 2020 Jun;31(2):17-22.
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