Nacambo S, Hässig M, Lischer C, Nuss K
Department of Farm Animals, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zürich, Winterhurerstrasse 260, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland.
Anat Histol Embryol. 2007 Dec;36(6):408-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0264.2007.00785.x.
Measurements were taken in the metacarpal and metatarsal bones in 42 calves and 10 dairy cows post-mortem to determine whether there are anatomical differences in bone length. Manual and digital measurements of various bone length parameters were taken. There was a significant difference in the mean length of the condyles of the metacarpal and the metatarsal bones in calves and cows, the lateral condyle being longer than the medial. In all but one metatarsal bone (98.8%), the lateral condyle was longer than the medial. In the metacarpal bones, the lateral condyle was longer in only 52.4% of the bones, in 21.2%, they had the same length and in 27.4% the medial condyle was longer. These intrinsic anatomical differences can help distinguish between the left and right metacarpal and metatarsal bones, for instance, in anatomical and archaeological studies. Knowledge of these differences might be useful for studies on digit function and on the possible predisposition of cattle to claw diseases in the lateral claws of the hind limbs.
对42头犊牛和10头奶牛进行了死后掌骨和跖骨测量,以确定骨长度是否存在解剖学差异。对各种骨长度参数进行了手动和数字测量。犊牛和奶牛的掌骨和跖骨髁的平均长度存在显著差异,外侧髁比内侧髁长。除一根跖骨外(98.8%),其余所有跖骨的外侧髁均比内侧髁长。在掌骨中,仅52.4%的骨头外侧髁较长,21.2%的骨头两侧髁长度相同,27.4%的骨头内侧髁较长。这些内在的解剖学差异有助于在解剖学和考古学研究中区分左右掌骨和跖骨。了解这些差异可能有助于研究趾功能以及牛后肢外侧爪患蹄病的可能易感性。