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      • Elbow dysplasia is extremely rare in cats. The condition affects kittens early in development and the prospect of crippling arthritis in such young cats can be alarming. Elbow dysplasia is not a life-threatening condition, but it deeply affects quality of life. The best outcome generally comes from early diagnosis and prompt treatment.
  1. Jan 20, 2023 · In cats, elbow dysplasia is very rare but can lead to lameness and drastically affect quality of life. The most noticeable symptom of elbow dysplasia is mild lameness of the front limbs and swelling of the elbow. Diagnosis involves diagnostic imaging (X-ray, CT, or arthroscopy) of the elbow.

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  3. The diagnosis of elbow dysplasia in the cat is made based on the similarity of arthroscopic and pathologic changes seen in the dog. Clinical Signs. Clinical signs appear to be insidious, often becoming visible in the middle or latter stage of life. Cats may have an intermittent or persistent weight-bearing lameness.

  4. Elbow dysplasia includes an array of abnormalities including fragmented medial coronoid process (FCP), osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), joint incongruity and ununited anconeal process (UAP). Treatment of elbow dysplasia includes many options depending on the clinical syndrome.

  5. Elbow dysplasia” is really an umbrella term for a number of different conditions of this joint. In most cases both elbows are affected and dogs are much more commonly affected than cats. It may require specialist veterinary orthopaedics.

  6. True elbow dysplasia will not be diagnosed before 4 to 6 months of age, when the growth plates in joints are still closing. Most dogs are a couple of months older before a clear-cut diagnosis is made.

  7. Canine elbow dysplasia (ED) is a disease of the elbows of dogs caused by growth disturbances in the elbow joint. There are a number of theories as to the exact cause of the disease that include defects in cartilage growth, trauma, genetics, exercise, diet and so on.

  8. Apr 23, 2019 · Elbow dysplasia is a syndrome of developmental defects that may be observed in young, actively growing large breed dogs. It is comprised of three different abnormalities including un-united anconeal process, fragmented coronoid process, and osteochondrosis of the elbow joint.

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