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Radiographic Anatomy Pelvic Limb

Anatomic Direction. Femur - tibia/fibulaCranial - CaudalTarsus - digitsDorsal - Plantar. Pelvis . Pelvis . IliumWingBodySacrum Sacroiliac joint IschiumTuberosityPubis . . . . . . . Pelvis. Obturator foramenPubic symphysisCoccygeal vertebraeTailCoxofemoral jointAcetabulumPelvis Femoral head Femur .

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Radiographic Anatomy Pelvic Limb

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    1. Radiographic Anatomy Pelvic Limb Lisa J. Forrest, VMD, DACVR Associate Professor

    2. Anatomic Direction Femur - tibia/fibula Cranial - Caudal Tarsus - digits Dorsal - Plantar

    6. Pelvis Ilium Wing Body Sacrum Sacroiliac joint Ischium Tuberosity Pubis

    7. Pelvis Obturator foramen Pubic symphysis Coccygeal vertebrae Tail Coxofemoral joint Acetabulum Pelvis Femoral head Femur

    8. Coxofemoral Joint Pelvis Acetabulum Femur Fovea capitus Greater trochanter Lesser trochanter Trochanteric fossa

    9. Pelvis Canine Hip Dysplasia

    12. Capital Physeal Fractures 2 years or younger, MC cats No history of trauma Often bilateral Generally overweight Early neutering? Similar to human disease

    13. Normal Anatomy Canine vs. Feline Canine Curved bones Feline Boxy pelvis Straight long bones Tear shaped patella

    15. Feline Straight bones, tear-shaped patella

    16. Femur Femoral head Lesser trochanter Fabellae Intercondylar fossa Patella

    17. Lateral Pelvis Name the bones Any abnormality? Where?

    18. Hit By Car

    19. Sesamoid Bone Adjacent to joints Allow free movement of tendon / muscle Gastrocnemius sesamoids Patella Quadriceps femoris Popliteal Popliteus

    20. Stifle Joint

    22. Stifle Joint

    23. Tibia

    25. Tarsus Terminology Current nomenclature Tarsocrural joint Calcaneus Talus Previous nomenclature Tibial tarsal joint Fibular tarsal Tibial tarsal

    26. Tarsus Tarsocrural joint Tibia & talus Talus Calcaneus Central tarsal bone

    27. Tarsus Fibula Medial malleolus Calcaneus Sustentaculum tali Talus 4th tarsal bone Central tarsal bone 3rd tarsal bone

    28. Tarsus

    29. Tarsus

    30. Tarsus

    31. OCD

    33. Pes Similar to manus MT 2-5 2 plantar sesamoids 1 dorsal sesamoid Digits 2-5 Proximal Middle Distal

    34. Avian Tibiotarsus Intertarsal joint Tarsometatarsus

    35. Avian

    36. Avian

    37. Avian Clavicle Corocoid Scapula

    38. Avian - Clavicle

    39. Avian - Corocoid

    40. Avian - Scapula

    41. Avian

    42. Avian Alular digit

    43. Questions

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