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24w pittie puppy non-weight bearing

24w pittie puppy non-weight bearing

Findings

Bilateral stifles (four images dated May 25, 2023):

The caudal abdomen is within normal limits. The visible coxal joints are unremarkable. The stifle joints are unremarkable for patient age. The apophysis of the left tibial tuberosity is proximally displaced with a 9 mm osseous body noted immediately distal. The soft tissues cranial to the left proximal tibia and left stifle joint are mildly thickened. There is equivocal widening of the craniomedial aspect of the left proximal tibial physis. The popliteal lymph nodes are normal in size bilaterally. The visible tarsi are unremarkable.

Conclusion

  1. Left tibial tuberosity avulsion fracture 1 The appearance of the left proximal tibial physis may be artifactual due to differences in patient positioning, however a concurrent physeal fracture is also considered.
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