CT of elbows, pelvis and stifles-
Right elbow:
An incomplete fissure line separates a flake shaped fragment positioned within the
radioulnar space at medial coronoid process (MCP). The tip of the MCP is
heterogenous in attenuation and the base reveals marked sclerosis. There is a 2.5 mm
radioulnar step formation. The humeroulnar joint space is asymmetric with central
widening. The radioulnar incisure is irregular in width with craniad tapering. The
subchondral bone of the humeral trochlea reveals a zone of focal sclerosis. A
subchondral bone defect is not seen. There are osteophytes emerging from the
periarticular margins. Multiple small cystic bone lesions were noted within the
subchondral bone of the apposing joint surfaces.
Left elbow:
The MCP presented marked overall sclerosis with irregular outline and focally
decreased attenuation at its tip. An isolated fragment or fissure was not seen. There is a
1 mm radioulnar step formation. The humeroulnar joint space was mildly asymmetric.
The radioulnar incisure was irregular in width and tapering cranially. Several small
cystic bone lesions were noted within the subchondral bone of the apposing joint
surfaces as well as emerging osteophytes.
Pelvis:
Symmetric findings of dysplasia and osteoarthritis are noted for both hip joints with
shallow acetabular grooves, marked joint space divergence, reduced femoral heal
coverage and dorsolateral subluxation. The femoral heads are small and shallow, their
necks are stunted and broad.
Moderate amounts of osteophytes are noted at the periarticular margins including
appositional new bone at the dorsolateral acetabular margins as well as caudolateral
and curvilinear femoral head and neck osteophytes.
Both stifle joints are within normal limits.