Carmalt James L, Kneissl Sibylle, Rawlinson Jennifer E, Zwick Timo, Zekas Lisa, Ohlerth Stefanie, Bienert-Zeit Astrid
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, S7N5B4, Canada.
Unit of Diagnostic Imaging, Department of Small Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, 1210, Vienna, Austria.
Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2016 May;57(3):237-45. doi: 10.1111/vru.12334. Epub 2016 Jan 15.
Published descriptions of nonseptic arthritis of the equine temporomandibular joint (TMJ) are rare and large studies investigating variations in the TMJ for asymptomatic horses are lacking. The objectives of this cross-sectional, retrospective, multi-institutional study were to describe anatomical variations in the TMJ detected using computed tomography (CT) in an equid population asymptomatic for TMJ disease and determine whether these variations were associated with patient signalment, reason for CT examination, or CT slice width. Medical records at eight hospitals were searched for horses that had head/neck CT scans and no clinical signs of TMJ disease. Age, breed, sex, clinical presentation, and CT slice width data were recorded. Alterations in CT contour and density of the mandibular condyles, mandibular fossae, and TMJ intra-articular discs were described for each horse. Generalized logistic regression was used to test associations between anatomical variations and horse age. A total of 1018 horses were sampled. Anatomical variations were found in TMJ CT images for 40% of horses and 29% of joints. These were dichotomous with regard to age. Horses <1 year old commonly had alterations in the shape and density of the mandibular condyle. Older horses commonly had spherical hypodensities within the mandibular condyles consistent with bone cysts; and hyperdense regions of the intra-articular disc consistent with dystrophic mineralization. Findings indicated that TMJ anatomic variations were common in CT images of younger and older horses asymptomatic for TMJ disease. Future studies are needed to more definitively characterize these CT variations using gross pathology and histopathology.
已发表的关于马颞下颌关节(TMJ)非化脓性关节炎的描述很少,且缺乏针对无症状马匹TMJ变异情况的大型研究。这项横断面、回顾性、多机构研究的目的是描述在无症状的马群中使用计算机断层扫描(CT)检测到的TMJ解剖变异,并确定这些变异是否与患畜的特征、CT检查原因或CT切片厚度有关。在八家医院的医疗记录中搜索接受过头/颈部CT扫描且无TMJ疾病临床症状的马匹。记录年龄、品种、性别、临床表现和CT切片厚度数据。描述每匹马下颌髁、下颌窝和TMJ关节内盘的CT轮廓和密度变化。使用广义逻辑回归测试解剖变异与马年龄之间的关联。共采样1018匹马。在40%的马匹和29%的关节的TMJ CT图像中发现了解剖变异。这些变异在年龄方面具有二分性。<1岁的马下颌髁的形状和密度通常有改变。年龄较大的马下颌髁内常见与骨囊肿一致的球形低密度区;以及与营养不良性矿化一致的关节内盘高密度区。研究结果表明,在无症状的年轻和老年马匹的CT图像中,TMJ解剖变异很常见。未来需要通过大体病理学和组织病理学更明确地描述这些CT变异。