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Prevalence of osteochondral lesions in the fetlock and hock joints of Standardbred horses that survived bacterial infection before 6 months of age
by
Olstad, Kristin
, Lykkjen, Sigrid
, Hendrickson, Eli H. S.
, Dolvik, Nils I.
in
Age
/ Age Factors
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bacterial Infections - complications
/ Bacterial Infections - microbiology
/ Bacterial Infections - pathology
/ Bacterial Infections - veterinary
/ blood
/ Carpus, Animal - pathology
/ Cartilage
/ Cysts
/ Diagnosis
/ Epiphyseal growth cartilage
/ Female
/ females
/ foals
/ Health aspects
/ hock
/ Horse
/ Horse breeds
/ Horse Diseases - microbiology
/ Horse Diseases - pathology
/ Horses
/ Ischaemic chondronecrosis
/ Joint diseases
/ Juveniles
/ Knee
/ Male
/ males
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Musculoskeletal disorders and orthopaedics
/ Osteochondral fragment
/ Osteochondritis
/ Osteochondrosis
/ Osteochondrosis - epidemiology
/ Osteochondrosis - etiology
/ Osteochondrosis - pathology
/ Osteochondrosis - veterinary
/ Patient outcomes
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prevalence
/ radiography
/ Research Article
/ screening
/ Sepsis
/ sepsis (infection)
/ Standardbred
/ Tarsus, Animal - pathology
/ Transgenics
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
2018
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Prevalence of osteochondral lesions in the fetlock and hock joints of Standardbred horses that survived bacterial infection before 6 months of age
by
Olstad, Kristin
, Lykkjen, Sigrid
, Hendrickson, Eli H. S.
, Dolvik, Nils I.
in
Age
/ Age Factors
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bacterial Infections - complications
/ Bacterial Infections - microbiology
/ Bacterial Infections - pathology
/ Bacterial Infections - veterinary
/ blood
/ Carpus, Animal - pathology
/ Cartilage
/ Cysts
/ Diagnosis
/ Epiphyseal growth cartilage
/ Female
/ females
/ foals
/ Health aspects
/ hock
/ Horse
/ Horse breeds
/ Horse Diseases - microbiology
/ Horse Diseases - pathology
/ Horses
/ Ischaemic chondronecrosis
/ Joint diseases
/ Juveniles
/ Knee
/ Male
/ males
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Musculoskeletal disorders and orthopaedics
/ Osteochondral fragment
/ Osteochondritis
/ Osteochondrosis
/ Osteochondrosis - epidemiology
/ Osteochondrosis - etiology
/ Osteochondrosis - pathology
/ Osteochondrosis - veterinary
/ Patient outcomes
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prevalence
/ radiography
/ Research Article
/ screening
/ Sepsis
/ sepsis (infection)
/ Standardbred
/ Tarsus, Animal - pathology
/ Transgenics
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
2018
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Prevalence of osteochondral lesions in the fetlock and hock joints of Standardbred horses that survived bacterial infection before 6 months of age
by
Olstad, Kristin
, Lykkjen, Sigrid
, Hendrickson, Eli H. S.
, Dolvik, Nils I.
in
Age
/ Age Factors
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bacterial Infections - complications
/ Bacterial Infections - microbiology
/ Bacterial Infections - pathology
/ Bacterial Infections - veterinary
/ blood
/ Carpus, Animal - pathology
/ Cartilage
/ Cysts
/ Diagnosis
/ Epiphyseal growth cartilage
/ Female
/ females
/ foals
/ Health aspects
/ hock
/ Horse
/ Horse breeds
/ Horse Diseases - microbiology
/ Horse Diseases - pathology
/ Horses
/ Ischaemic chondronecrosis
/ Joint diseases
/ Juveniles
/ Knee
/ Male
/ males
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Musculoskeletal disorders and orthopaedics
/ Osteochondral fragment
/ Osteochondritis
/ Osteochondrosis
/ Osteochondrosis - epidemiology
/ Osteochondrosis - etiology
/ Osteochondrosis - pathology
/ Osteochondrosis - veterinary
/ Patient outcomes
/ Physiological aspects
/ Prevalence
/ radiography
/ Research Article
/ screening
/ Sepsis
/ sepsis (infection)
/ Standardbred
/ Tarsus, Animal - pathology
/ Transgenics
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
2018
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Prevalence of osteochondral lesions in the fetlock and hock joints of Standardbred horses that survived bacterial infection before 6 months of age
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Prevalence of osteochondral lesions in the fetlock and hock joints of Standardbred horses that survived bacterial infection before 6 months of age
2018
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Overview
Background
Young Standardbred horses frequently develop fragments in joints. Some fragments represent osteochondrosis; others are considered developmental, but it is uncertain whether they result from preceding osteochondrosis. Osteochondrosis occurs as a consequence of failure of the cartilage canal blood supply and ischaemic chondronecrosis. In heritably predisposed foals, failure was associated with incorporation of vessels into bone. However, bacterial vascular failure was also recently documented in foals suffering spontaneous infections, proving that bacteria can cause osteochondral lesions in foals up to 150 days old. The aim was to determine prevalence of fetlock and hock lesions at screening age in Standardbred horses that survived infections before 6 months of age, and compare this to prevalence reported in the literature.
Methods
The material consisted of 28 Standardbred horses; 17 males and 11 females that presented and were diagnosed clinically with bacterial infections from 1 to 150 days of age (average: 41.3 days). A screening set of 8 radiographic projections was available from all 28 horses at 7–85 months of age (average: 23.6 months). Lesion prevalence was compared to three previously reported Standardbred cohorts.
Results
Osteochondral lesions were detected in one or more joints of 19/28 horses (67.9%); in the fetlock joint of 14/28 horses (50%) and the hock joint of 11/28 horses (39.3%). These prevalences were ≥ 2 x higher than the corresponding prevalences in the comparison cohorts, and statistically significantly so in 5:6 comparisons (
p
-values from < 0.00001 to 0.01). In the sepsis cohort, there were an average of 2.3 affected joints and 2.5 lesions per affected horse, whereas there in the one comparable literature cohort were an average of 1.5 affected joints and 1.7 lesions per affected horse.
Conclusions
Standardbred horses that survived bacterial infections before 6 months of age had more osteochondral lesions than literature comparison cohorts at screening age. The implication was that some of the lesions in this group were caused by bacteria. It may become necessary to develop methods for differentiating between acquired, septic and aseptic, heritably predisposed lesions.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Animals
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial Infections - complications
/ Bacterial Infections - microbiology
/ Bacterial Infections - pathology
/ Bacterial Infections - veterinary
/ blood
/ Cysts
/ Female
/ females
/ foals
/ hock
/ Horse
/ Horse Diseases - microbiology
/ Horses
/ Knee
/ Male
/ males
/ Medicine
/ Musculoskeletal disorders and orthopaedics
/ Osteochondrosis - epidemiology
/ Osteochondrosis - veterinary
/ Sepsis
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
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