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The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study

INTRODUCTION: Knowledge of normal radiographic appearance is essential to avoid misinterpretation of radiographs. This study aimed to assess the computed tomographic (CT) appearance of the plantar surface of the proximal metatarsus and evaluate the influence of the radiographic angle on the trabecul...

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Autores principales: Dancot, Michaël, Joostens, Zoë, Audigié, Fabrice, Busoni, Valeria
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10687415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38033644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1265116
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author Dancot, Michaël
Joostens, Zoë
Audigié, Fabrice
Busoni, Valeria
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Joostens, Zoë
Audigié, Fabrice
Busoni, Valeria
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description INTRODUCTION: Knowledge of normal radiographic appearance is essential to avoid misinterpretation of radiographs. This study aimed to assess the computed tomographic (CT) appearance of the plantar surface of the proximal metatarsus and evaluate the influence of the radiographic angle on the trabecular/cortical interface of the proximal plantar metatarsal cortex on lateromedial and slightly oblique radiographs. METHODS: Eight hindlimbs were collected from six horses with no known history of lameness and euthanized for reasons unrelated to the study. Limbs underwent computed tomographic (CT) and radiographic examination (dorsoplantar, lateromedial, and slightly oblique radiographic views obtained by angling the beam dorsally and plantarly from the plane used for the lateromedial projection). Standing magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and computed tomography (CT) were used to confirm normalcy. Images were compared side-by-side by two experienced readers. RESULTS: Limbs were normal at MR imaging. Longitudinal linear ridges were present on the proximal plantar metatarsal surface in all limbs (1–2 sagittal ridges and 1 ridge located at the medial or lateral margin of the suspensory ligament). Longitudinal ridges were positioned facing an adipose-muscular bundle of the suspensory ligament on CT images and were visible as linearly increased opacities on dorsoplantar radiographs. The delineation of the trabecular/cortical interface of the proximal metatarsus changed with radiographic projection and was the sharpest on the plantaro 85° lateral to the dorsomedial oblique view. CONCLUSION: The proximal third metatarsal bone shows individual morphological variations, with longitudinal linear ridges that alter the bone homogeneity on dorsoplantar radiographs. An oblique plantaro 85° lateral to the dorsomedial view is suggested to better assess the presence of subcortical sclerosis when proximal suspensory enthesopathy is suspected.
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spelling pubmed-106874152023-11-30 The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study Dancot, Michaël Joostens, Zoë Audigié, Fabrice Busoni, Valeria Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science INTRODUCTION: Knowledge of normal radiographic appearance is essential to avoid misinterpretation of radiographs. This study aimed to assess the computed tomographic (CT) appearance of the plantar surface of the proximal metatarsus and evaluate the influence of the radiographic angle on the trabecular/cortical interface of the proximal plantar metatarsal cortex on lateromedial and slightly oblique radiographs. METHODS: Eight hindlimbs were collected from six horses with no known history of lameness and euthanized for reasons unrelated to the study. Limbs underwent computed tomographic (CT) and radiographic examination (dorsoplantar, lateromedial, and slightly oblique radiographic views obtained by angling the beam dorsally and plantarly from the plane used for the lateromedial projection). Standing magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and computed tomography (CT) were used to confirm normalcy. Images were compared side-by-side by two experienced readers. RESULTS: Limbs were normal at MR imaging. Longitudinal linear ridges were present on the proximal plantar metatarsal surface in all limbs (1–2 sagittal ridges and 1 ridge located at the medial or lateral margin of the suspensory ligament). Longitudinal ridges were positioned facing an adipose-muscular bundle of the suspensory ligament on CT images and were visible as linearly increased opacities on dorsoplantar radiographs. The delineation of the trabecular/cortical interface of the proximal metatarsus changed with radiographic projection and was the sharpest on the plantaro 85° lateral to the dorsomedial oblique view. CONCLUSION: The proximal third metatarsal bone shows individual morphological variations, with longitudinal linear ridges that alter the bone homogeneity on dorsoplantar radiographs. An oblique plantaro 85° lateral to the dorsomedial view is suggested to better assess the presence of subcortical sclerosis when proximal suspensory enthesopathy is suspected. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10687415/ /pubmed/38033644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1265116 Text en Copyright © 2023 Dancot, Joostens, Audigié and Busoni. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Dancot, Michaël
Joostens, Zoë
Audigié, Fabrice
Busoni, Valeria
The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study
title The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study
title_full The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study
title_fullStr The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study
title_full_unstemmed The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study
title_short The plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and MRI study
title_sort plantar proximal cortex of the third metatarsal bone shows raised longitudinal ridges at the suspensory ligament enthesis in normal equine isolated limbs – a radiographic, computed tomography, and mri study
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10687415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38033644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1265116
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