Radiographic Anatomy of the Canine Appendicular Skeleton
Kabkia Dieudoné
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Ecole Inter-Etats des Sciences et Médecine Vétérinaires (EISMV) (Dakar, Sénégal), Senegal.
Kadja Mireille
Ecole Inter-Etats des Sciences et Médecine Vétérinaires (EISMV) (Dakar, Sénégal), Senegal.
Gbande Pihou
Faculté des Sciences de la Santé, Université de Lomé, (Lomé, TOGO), Senegal.
Sonhaye Lantam
Faculté des Sciences de la Santé, Université de Lomé, (Lomé, TOGO), Senegal.
Agba Kondi
Université de Lomé, Ecole Supérieure d’Agronomie (Lomé, TOGO), Senegal.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Objectives: Being the most common pet in Africa, the dog is often subject to various diseases, especially appendicular. A good knowledge of the normal radiographic anatomy is an important support for the clinician for the interpretation of radiographic pictures of the appendicular skeleton. The aim of this study was to produce a radio-anatomical atlas of the appendicular skeleton of the dog in order to facilitate the understanding and interpretation of radiographic images of the dog.
Methodology: For this purpose, radiographs were performed on all regions of the limbs of healthy dogs received at the radiology room.
Results: At the end of the study, the best normal radiographs by anatomical region and by incidence of normal limb radiographs, were selected constituting a reference database of radiographic anatomy of this animal. Each radiograph is commented and annotated, facilitating the understanding of the pictures.
Conclusion: These radiographs will serve as a basis for the interpretation of radiographic images of the appendicular skeleton in the dog.
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Keywords: Anatomy, appendicular, canine, radiography, skeleton