Background: Osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) of articular process joints (APJs) is involved in cervical vertebral compressive myelopathy (CVM). Biomechanical forces, important in development of OCD, depend on joint conformation. Oval and flat APJ surfaces are considered normal. Objectives: To identify and grade gross shape variation of cervical and cranial thoracic APJ surfaces and determine association with histological evidence of osteochondrosis. Study design: Case series. Methods: Eight hundred and four cervical and cranial thoracic APJ surfaces of 30 foals were evaluated for shape(s) and grades, and were correlated with osteochondrosis. Results: Three top view shapes (oval, pointed, elongated) and seven lateral view shapes (flat, convex, concave, stepped, bevelled, folded edge, raised edge) were regularly encountered. The oval top view shape was most common. Flat and bevelled were the most common lateral view shapes. General shape grade of caudal articular surfaces was significantly higher than of cranial surfaces. The combinations of an oval top view shape and the lateral view shapes folded edge, concave, or flat with additional raised edge and/or folded edge (flat +), were more likely to have OC than oval with convex, bevelled or flat lateral view shapes (normal vs. oval and folded, odds ratio [OR] 2.49 [95% confidence intervals (CIs) 1.13–5.67]; normal vs. oval and flat +, OR 2.77 [95% CI 1.15–6.85]; oval and convex vs. oval and folded, OR 3.20 [95% CI 1.35–8.20]; oval and convex vs. oval and flat +, OR 3.56 [95% CI 1.43–9.54]; oval and bevelled vs. oval and concave, OR 2.02 [95% CI 1.14–3.60]; oval and bevelled vs. oval and folded, OR 3.50 [95% CI 1.91–6.60]; oval and bevelled vs. oval and flat +, OR 3.90 [95% CI 2.00–7.70]). Main limitations: Most foals (21/30) were less than 1 month old. Lack of observer reliability scores for shape and shape grade. Conclusion: APJs shape might contribute to CVM by increased likelihood to have OC.
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Bergmann, W., Vernooij, J. C. M., Grinwis, G. C. M., & Gröne, A. (2024). Shapes of cervical articular process joints and association with histological evidence of osteochondrosis in Warmblood foals: A post-mortem study. Equine Veterinary Journal, 56(1), 110–120. https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.13940
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