Damage to the osteochondral unit is a common cause of lameness in horses. Published de- scriptions of MRI findings of osteochondral unit and subchondral damage are currently lack- ing, and only a few reports describe outcomes in sport horses. The aims of this case series retrospective study were to describe different MRI patterns of osteochondral/subchondral pathology in the fetlock joint using low-field MRI and to provide outcome information. A total of 35 sport horses were included. Data regarding detailed clinical history, treatment and outcome were evaluated. MRI identified a total of 39 bone lesions: 14 were limited to the subchondral plate, and 25 involved the whole osteochondral unit. In 12 horses, a fissure was observed. Areas of high signal intensity on STIR sequences and low signal intensity on T1-weighted sequences within the trabecular bone were observed in association with subchondral and osteochondral unit damage. At follow-up, a persistent lameness was observed in 11 horses, all of which presented with a lesion involving the whole osteo- chondral unit. Different MRI patterns consistent with lesions involving either the entire osteochondral unit or only the subchondral bone plate could be identified using low-field MRI. MRI examination should be recommended in horses with inconclusive radiographic findings. Our results suggest that lesions limited to the subchondral bone are associated with a better prognosis.
Subchondral and Osteochondral Unit Bone Damage in the Fetlock Region of Sport Horses Using Low-Field MRI: Case Series / D. De Zani, V. Rabbogliatti, S. Rabba, L. Auletta, M. Longo, D.D. Zani. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 15:23(2025), pp. 3468.1-3468.16. [10.3390/ani15233468]
Subchondral and Osteochondral Unit Bone Damage in the Fetlock Region of Sport Horses Using Low-Field MRI: Case Series
D. De Zani
Primo
;V. RabbogliattiSecondo
;L. Auletta;M. LongoPenultimo
;D.D. Zani
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2025
Abstract
Damage to the osteochondral unit is a common cause of lameness in horses. Published de- scriptions of MRI findings of osteochondral unit and subchondral damage are currently lack- ing, and only a few reports describe outcomes in sport horses. The aims of this case series retrospective study were to describe different MRI patterns of osteochondral/subchondral pathology in the fetlock joint using low-field MRI and to provide outcome information. A total of 35 sport horses were included. Data regarding detailed clinical history, treatment and outcome were evaluated. MRI identified a total of 39 bone lesions: 14 were limited to the subchondral plate, and 25 involved the whole osteochondral unit. In 12 horses, a fissure was observed. Areas of high signal intensity on STIR sequences and low signal intensity on T1-weighted sequences within the trabecular bone were observed in association with subchondral and osteochondral unit damage. At follow-up, a persistent lameness was observed in 11 horses, all of which presented with a lesion involving the whole osteo- chondral unit. Different MRI patterns consistent with lesions involving either the entire osteochondral unit or only the subchondral bone plate could be identified using low-field MRI. MRI examination should be recommended in horses with inconclusive radiographic findings. Our results suggest that lesions limited to the subchondral bone are associated with a better prognosis.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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