Paek Matthew, Engiles Julie B, Mai Wilfried
Section of Radiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 3900 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2013 Sep-Oct;54(5):453-8. doi: 10.1111/vru.12047. Epub 2013 May 13.
A tibial tuberosity radiolucency is sometimes identified on lateral radiographs of canine stifle joints, however little is known about the cause or significance. The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence, association with other stifle conditions, and histopathologic characteristics of tibial tuberosity radiolucencies in a group of dogs. Radiographs of all canine stifle joints over 5 years were evaluated. Presence or absence of a tibial tuberosity radiolucency was recorded by an observer who was unaware of clinical status. Patient signalment and presence of other stifle joint conditions were recorded from medical records. A tibial tuberosity radiolucency was found in 145/675 dogs (prevalence = 21.5%). Statistically significant associations were identified between tibial tuberosity radiolucency and stifle condition (P < 0.0001), breed size (P = 0.011), and younger age of presentation (P = 0.001), but not with gender (P = 0.513). Dogs with a tibial tuberosity radiolucency had higher odds of having a medial patellar luxation than dogs without (OR = 9.854, P < 0.0001, 95% CI 6.422-15.120). Dogs with a tibial tuberosity radiolucency had lower odds of having a cranial cruciate ligament rupture than dogs without (OR = 0.418, P < 0.0001, 95% CI 0.287-0.609). Four canine cadavers, two with normal stifles and two with tibial tuberosity radiolucencies, underwent radiographic, computed tomographic, and histologic examination of the stifles. Computed tomography revealed a hypoattenuating cortical defect in the lateral aspect of the proximal tibial tuberosity that corresponded histopathologically to a hyaline cartilage core. Findings indicated that the tibial tuberosity radiolucency may be due to a retained cartilage core and associated with medial patellar luxation in dogs.
犬类膝关节侧位X线片上有时会发现胫骨结节透亮区,但对其成因或意义知之甚少。本研究的目的是描述一组犬中胫骨结节透亮区的患病率、与其他膝关节疾病的关联以及组织病理学特征。对5年以上所有犬类膝关节的X线片进行了评估。由一名不了解临床状况的观察者记录胫骨结节透亮区的有无。从病历中记录患者的特征和其他膝关节疾病的存在情况。在675只犬中有145只发现胫骨结节透亮区(患病率=21.5%)。胫骨结节透亮区与膝关节疾病(P<0.0001)、品种大小(P=0.011)和就诊时年龄较小(P=0.001)之间存在统计学上的显著关联,但与性别无关(P=0.513)。有胫骨结节透亮区的犬发生内侧髌骨脱位的几率高于无透亮区的犬(OR=9.854,P<0.0001,95%CI 6.422-15.120)。有胫骨结节透亮区的犬发生前交叉韧带断裂的几率低于无透亮区的犬(OR=0.418,P<0.0001,95%CI 0.287-0.609)。对四只犬类尸体进行了膝关节的X线、计算机断层扫描和组织学检查,其中两只膝关节正常,两只存在胫骨结节透亮区。计算机断层扫描显示胫骨近端结节外侧有一个低密度皮质缺损,组织病理学上对应于一个透明软骨核心。研究结果表明,胫骨结节透亮区可能是由于残留的软骨核心所致,并且与犬类的内侧髌骨脱位有关。