Haematogenous osteomyelitis in cattle

Authors

  • E. C. Firth
  • A. W. Kersjes
  • K. J. Dik
  • F. M. Hagens

Abstract

The examination of 70 cattle with haematogenous osteomyelitis resulted in the classification of the bone lesions into two main groups: the physeal type, in which an infection, usually of metaphyseal bone, originated at or near the growth plate, usually in the distal metacarpus, metatarsus, radius or tibia, and the epiphyseal type, in which an infection originated near the junction of the subchondral bone and the immature epiphyseal joint cartilage, most often in the distal femoral condyle epiphysis, the patella and the distal radius. Combinations of physeal and epiphyseal defects and even diaphyseal involvement were occasionally seen.

Full article published in Veterinary Record (1987) 120, 148-152

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1986-11-18

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