骆驼飞蹄关节的横断解剖、磁共振成像和计算机断层扫描

Azza A. H. Ibrahim, Zein El-Abdein A. Adam, Mohamed G. Tawfiek
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本研究旨在描述成年健康单峰骆驼的正常横截面解剖、磁共振成像和计算机断层扫描。本研究对3头骆驼新鲜尸体的12个爪关节进行了研究。这些骆驼的大体检查显示它们是正常的,没有任何骨科异常。使用计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描仪和1特斯拉MRI扫描仪扫描尸体锁关节(n=12)。然后用彩色乳胶注射关节,切成横、背、矢状面。交叉解剖切片与相应的CT和MR图像相关联,以评估CT和MRI扫描中出现不同信号强度的正常相关解剖结构。本研究结果显示,除短韧带和十字韧带在CT和MR上不能识别外,单峰骆驼锁关节的所有主要软组织结构在CT和MR上都清晰可见。本研究获得的解剖切片及其相应的CT和MR图像可作为后续临床诊断的参考,并可作为单峰骆驼锁肢关节病理解释的参考。收稿日期:29/04/ 2019收稿日期:30/07/2019发布日期:02/08/2019
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Cross sectional anatomy, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of fetlock joint in camel
ARTICLE INFO The current study aimed to describe the normal cross-sectional anatomy, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography of the fetlock joint in adult healthy dromedary camel. This study was carried out on twelve fetlock joints of the fresh cadavers from three camels. The gross examination of these camels revealed that they were normal with no orthopedic abnormalities. The cadaveric fetlock joints (n=12) were scanned using a computed tomographic (CT) scanner and a 1 Tesla MRI scanner. Then the joints were injected with a colored latex and sectioned into transverse, dorsal, and sagittal slices. Crossanatomical sections were correlated with their corresponding CT and MR images for evaluation of the normal relevant anatomical structures that appeared with different signal intensities on the CT and MRI scans. The current investigation revealed that all the major soft tissue structures in the fetlock joint of the dromedary camel were clearly visualized on both CT and MR scans, except the short and the cruciate sesamoidean ligaments that could not be identified on both the CT and MR images. The anatomical sections with their corresponding CT and MR images obtained in this study could be used as a reference for subsequent clinical diagnosis and the interpretation of fetlock joint pathologies in dromedary camel. Received: 29/04/ 2019 Accepted: 30/07/2019 Published online: 02/08/2019
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