Radiographic and computed tomographic evaluation of supinator sesamoid bones in dogs
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Published:2022-10-24
Issue:1
Volume:18
Page:
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ISSN:1746-6148
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Container-title:BMC Veterinary Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Vet Res
Author:
Vali Yasamin,Villamonte-Chevalier Aquilino,Dorny Manon,Ludewig Eberhard,van Bree Henri,Gielen Ingrid
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The present study evaluated the frequency of supinator sesamoid bones (SSB) on radiography and computed tomography (CT). Interobserver agreement was evaluated in the detection of the SSBs in both methods. A correlation between the existence of SSBs and elbow diseases (ED) was assessed. For these purposes, radiographs, and CT scans of 100 dogs were scored by 3 observers.
Results
The SSB was identified as a round to oval-shaped opacity and measured 0.5–6.56 mm × 0.5–6.2 mm. SSBs were reported in an average of 8,33% of dogs on radiographs and 26% of dogs on CT; a bilateral sesamoid bone was present in 43,52% and 76,92% of these dogs, respectively. Seventy-two percent of the SSBs was identified on CT were not detected on radiographs. The Kappa test showed a substantial agreement (κ = 0.691) and a perfect agreement (κ = 1) between the observers in the detection of SSBs on radiography and on CT scans respectively. Additionally, a weak positive correlation was detected between ED and the existence of SSBs.
Conclusion
A supinator sesamoid bone can be detected occasionally in the evaluation of the canine elbow joints by routine radiography. CT is superior to radiography for assessing SSBs with a higher interobserver agreement. The correlation of the existence of the SSBs and ED, needs further evaluations to prove a probable pathophysiological connection.
Funder
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine
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