Subchondral and Osteochondral Unit Bone Damage in the Fetlock Region of Sport Horses Using Low-Field MRI: Case Series

利用低场磁共振成像技术评估运动马球节区域软骨下骨和骨软骨单元的骨损伤:病例系列研究

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Abstract

Damage to the osteochondral unit is a common cause of lameness in horses. Published descriptions of MRI findings of osteochondral unit and subchondral damage are currently lacking, and only a few reports describe outcomes in sport horses. The aims of this case series retrospective study were to describe different MRI patterns of osteochondral/subchondral pathology in the fetlock joint using low-field MRI and to provide outcome information. A total of 35 sport horses were included. Data regarding detailed clinical history, treatment and outcome were evaluated. MRI identified a total of 39 bone lesions: 14 were limited to the subchondral plate, and 25 involved the whole osteochondral unit. In 12 horses, a fissure was observed. Areas of high signal intensity on STIR sequences and low signal intensity on T1-weighted sequences within the trabecular bone were observed in association with subchondral and osteochondral unit damage. At follow-up, a persistent lameness was observed in 11 horses, all of which presented with a lesion involving the whole osteochondral unit. Different MRI patterns consistent with lesions involving either the entire osteochondral unit or only the subchondral bone plate could be identified using low-field MRI. MRI examination should be recommended in horses with inconclusive radiographic findings. Our results suggest that lesions limited to the subchondral bone are associated with a better prognosis.

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