Ultrasonographic screening for subclinical osteochondrosis of the femoral trochlea in foals (28-166 days old): a prospective farm study.
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Summary
The research conducts an extensive study to prove the effectiveness of ultrasonography as a field screening tool for detecting early subclinical osteochondrosis in the femoral trochlea of foals. The study examines the ultrasonographic features of foals at different ages and monitors for subclinical osteochondrosis lesions.
Objective and Hypothesis
The study aims to use ultrasonography to detect and monitor early subclinical LRTF osteochondrosis (degenerative joint disorder) in foals. The hypothesis is that ultrasonography is a valuable tool in the field to achieve this goal.
Research Method
- A prospective cohort study is carried out with a group of Thoroughbred foals ranging from 27 to 166 days old.
- Both hindlimbs of these foals are examined using both ultrasonography and radiography.
- Features such as cartilage thickness, ossification front indentation of the chondro-osseous junction, and epiphyseal vascularisation are assessed through ultrasonography.
- These foals are later studied again as yearlings using radiographs.
Results
- The study observes a significant decrease in cartilage thickness, ossification front indentation, and epiphyseal vascularisation with the advancement of the foals’ age.
- Subclinical osteochondrosis lesions are detected in six foals between the ages of 28 to 145 days old, through both radiography and ultrasonography.
- The study finds ultrasonography to provide a better overall subjective assessment of the osteochondrosis lesion topography when compared to radiography.
Conclusion
Although the lesions were not validated post-mortem, the research concludes that ultrasonography is a practical, economical, and reliable technique for distinguishing physiological from pathological events at the LRTF in young foals. Notably, it can successfully reveal the complex topography of the chondro-osseous junction, allowing for a rapid comprehensive assessment of subclinical osteochondrosis lesions in very young foals.
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Researcher Affiliations
- Comparative Orthopedic Research Laboratory, Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Montreal, Saint-Hyacinthe, Q, Canada.
- Fethard Equine Hospital, Fethard, Ireland.
- Radiology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Montreal, Saint-Hyacinthe, Q, Canada.
- Fethard Equine Hospital, Fethard, Ireland.
- Comparative Orthopedic Research Laboratory, Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Montreal, Saint-Hyacinthe, Q, Canada.
MeSH Terms
- Aging
- Animals
- Cartilage, Articular / blood supply
- Cartilage, Articular / pathology
- Epiphyses / blood supply
- Epiphyses / diagnostic imaging
- Female
- Hindlimb / diagnostic imaging
- Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
- Horses
- Male
- Osteochondrosis / diagnostic imaging
- Osteochondrosis / veterinary
- Prospective Studies
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