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Ununited Anconeal Process (UAP)

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Cards (16)

Section 1

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Ununited Anconeal Process (UAP)

Front

Failure of anconeal ossification center, limited flexion/extension, joint capsule thickening, increased prominence of medial epicondyle

Back

Tibial nerve injury

Front

Towards Tail. Inability to extend hock, stand with hock flexed, sensation diminished or absent on caudal aspect of limb and plantar surface of digit

Back

Typical vertebra

Front

Back

Contents of Intervertebral Foramen (pic)

Front

Back

Medial Coronoid Process disease (MCPD)

Front

Fissuring with partial/full separation of the medial coronoid process of the ulna, medial instability of the joint, pain with lateral rotation of the law, pain with deep pressure over coronoid area

Back

Peroneal/Fibular nerve injury

Front

Towards penis. Leck of flexor reflex of the hock. Knuckling over when moving. Lack of sensation on dorsal aspect of foot.

Back

Femoral nerve injury

Front

Inability to extend stifle or bear weight. Patellar reflex absent. Sensation decreased medial surface of thigh, stifle, leg, and digit.

Back

Meninges of the Spinal Cord

Front

pia mater (inner), arachnoid mater (middle), dura mater (outer)

Back

Spinous process

Front

Back

Contents of Intravertebral Foramen

Front

Cr. Vertebra, Cd. Vertebra, Intervertebral disc, Recurrent Meningeal nerve, Radicular nerve, Spinal artery, Intervertebral veins, Joint Capsule, Zygapophyseal (facet) joint

Back

Vertebra formulas

Front

Back

Sciatic nerve injury

Front

Short stride when leg is flexed (sciatic nerve stretched), gluteal/hamstring painful on palpation, no flexor reflex stifle/hock

Back

Motion unit

Front

Back

Peroneal/Fibular nerve injury

Front

Trauma lateral aspect of stifle

Back

Elbow Dysplasia - three forms

Front

UAP - ununited anconeal process, MCPD - medial coronoid process disease, OCD - osteochondrosis dissecans

Back

Contents of Intervertebral Foramen

Front

Spinal nerve, Radicular nerve, Recurrent Meningeal (Sinuvertebral) nerve provides supply to disc, Dural extension, CSF, Intervertebral veins, Spinal artery, connective tissue, lymphatic vessels, Dorsal Root Ganglia, Intraforaminal ligaments

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