Veterinary Osteopath Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Name a joint disease of young, fast-growing animals, particularly males | Osteochondrosis |
Osteochondrosis involves which sections of bone? | Articular-epiphyseal cartilage complexes + physes |
List possible causes of osteochondrosis | Trauma on cartilage weakened by other factors (nutritional, hormonal, vascular, genetic), ischemia to growing cartilage, copper deficiency |
What is the initial event in osteochondrosis? | Damage to the blood supply in growing articular cartilage |
What is a common sequele to osteochondrosis? | DJD |
Joint mice can develop in joints with osteochondrosis. True or False? | True |
What is the major predilection site in dogs for osteochondrosis? | The shoulder joint |
What other manifestations are there in horse joints in addition to typical articular lesions? | Subchondral bone cysts, physitis, angular limb deformity, wobbler syndrome |
Name the characteristics of hip dysplasia | Subluxation of hip joint due to lack of conformity between acetabulum + femoral head |
What causes hip dysplasia? | It has a genetic component, could be environmental effects such as overfeeding |
List predisposing factors of hip dysplasia | Low pelvic mass, hypotrophy of pectineus muscle, possible linkage with osteochondrosis |
What are some gross lesions of hip dysplasia? | Shallow acetabulum, subluxation of femoral head, degenerative changes on articular cartilage of femoral head |
Primary DJD occurs in young animals and secondary DJD occurs in older animals. True or False? | False-Primary DJD occurs mainly in older animals, no apparent predisposing cause. Secondary DJD occurs due to an underlying abnormality in the joint or supporting structures |
List the possible predisposing causes of DJD | Trauma to ligaments, uneven articular surfaces, malaligned fractures, septic arthritis, persistant hemarthrosis |
Yellow discoloration, fibrillation, eburnation, and pannus formation are gross changes of what joint disease? | Degenerative joint disease |
Define fibrillation in reference to joints | Roughening of articular cartilage |
Define eburnation | Loss of articular cartilage + sclerosis of the exposed subchondral bone |
Define pannus formation | Extension of granulation tissue over articular cartilage from the synovial membrane |
Define osteophyte formation | Nodular bony outgrowths around margin of articular cartilage and bone |
Excessive synovial fluid is often found in joints with DJD True or False? | True |
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