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The authors used different imaging techniques and histological examination to investigate the relationships between subchondral changes and articular cartilage lesions of traumatic osteochondrosis of the equine third metacarpal bone. Their findings have provided significant evidence that the weakened underlying subchondral plate and subchondral fracture could result in articular cartilage collapse and full thickness articular cartilage loss of traumatic osteochondrosis. The potential relationships of exercise history and these morphological changes, as well as the measures of subchondral…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The authors used different imaging techniques and histological examination to investigate the relationships between subchondral changes and articular cartilage lesions of traumatic osteochondrosis of the equine third metacarpal bone. Their findings have provided significant evidence that the weakened underlying subchondral plate and subchondral fracture could result in articular cartilage collapse and full thickness articular cartilage loss of traumatic osteochondrosis. The potential relationships of exercise history and these morphological changes, as well as the measures of subchondral trabecular microstructure suggest carefully modifying training protocols should prevent catastrophic injury in Thoroughbred racehorses caused by traumatic osteochondrosis.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ping-Hong Yeh, a native of Taiwan, has his medical educationand residency training in Taipei, a M.A. from University ofCalifornia at Berkeley, and a PhD from University of Californiaat Davis. He has also completed postdoctoral training inneuroimaging.