Affiliation:
1. Small Animal Teaching Hospital University of Liverpool Neston UK
2. Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology University of Liverpool Neston UK
Abstract
AbstractA 6‐month‐old, female, neutered, Bengal‐cross cat presented for bilateral thoracic angular limb deformity. Radiographs and computed tomography revealed well‐defined, flame‐shaped radiolucent and hypoattenuating defects within the medullary cavity of the distal ulnar metaphyses, surrounded by a thin rim of sclerosis. Surgical correction of initially the right angular limb deformity involved radial and ulnar ostectomies, and a bone biopsy of the distal ulnar metaphysis was submitted for histopathology. The morphological diagnosis was consistent with retained cartilage core, never previously reported in a cat.